Identify structural weaknesses, MACC integrity officers urged


PUTRAJAYA: Officers from the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC), stationed at the Integrity Unit (IU) or Integrity and Governance Unit (IGU) within external agencies, have been urged to identify weaknesses in the system and procedure.

This includes addressing outdated laws and regulations, as well as implementing necessary reforms, especially in large-scale governance improvements.

MACC deputy chief commissioner (Prevention) Datuk Azmi Kamaruzaman said that implementing governance proposals and providing advisory services to agencies had become a key agenda in the National Governance Committee meetings, chaired by Chief Secretary to the Government Tan Sri Shamsul Azri Abu Bakar.

“Integrity officers must monitor the implementation of advi­sory services or governance improvement proposals to ensure they achieve their goals,” Azmi said when chairing the senior management meeting with MACC officers stationed at external agencies in Putrajaya yesterday.

Directors from various MACC divisions were also present.

Azmi emphasised that MACC officers at IU or IGU must actively contribute to anti-corruption efforts and fully utilise their expertise to strengthen integrity and governance in their assigned agencies, Bernama reported.

Azmi said anti-corruption and governance initiatives should be implemented through specific programmes organised by ministries or agencies.

These include having anti- corruption talks and dialogues led by the secretary-general or director-general, surprise audits and improvements to standard operating procedures, he said.

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