PM launches five-year integrity plan to bring back values


PUTRAJAYA: A comprehensive plan to change the “ugly Malaysian” image by promoting a values-based society with a clear sense of morals has been launched, signalling the start of a serious effort to make integrity and honesty a way of life. 

Saying it was pointless to have a Malaysian society that was rich materially but devoid of moral values, ethics and integrity, Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi launched the five-year National Integrity Plan (NIP) aimed at promoting an accountable and corrupt-free society. 

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