Tackling hurdles in governance with fresh eyes on old practices


KUALA LUMPUR: The call by the Chief Secretary to the Government for a review of outdated rules and procedures is a crucial step toward enhancing integrity and accountability within the civil service, says Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye.

These archaic policies and standard operating procedures could potentially lead to abuse of power and allow room for malpractice and graft, said Lee, who is a member of the Malaysia Integrity Institute.

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