Committee on Institutional Reforms accepting complaints from people, groups


  • Nation
  • Monday, 21 May 2018

PETALING JAYA: Individuals and groups who wish to speak up about institutions that have failed to function according to the law can submit written representations to the Committee on Institutional Reforms.

In a statement, the Committee said it will also accept representations from those who wish to alert it about institutions that have structural defects, have poor governance, ineffective decision-making processes or inadequate mechanisms for redress.

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