Zero tolerance policy against corruption


Noraini says MPK’s zero tolerance policy was introduced to overcome weaknesses in good governance.

IN A bid to strengthen public trust, Klang Municipal Council (MPK) has adopted a zero tolerance policy against corruption, unethical behaviour, abuse of power and misappropriation of funds.

In recent months, the council has been hit by corruption investigations with a senior employee having to face criminal charges that had been the talk of the town.

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