Digital reform roadmap a good move but gaps remain


PETALING JAYA: Other ministries must emulate the Legal Affairs Division’s (BHEUU) initiative to publish a digital roadmap on the government’s reforms and new laws, say experts and civil society groups.

“Consistently publishing detailed updates will allow the public to have a better understanding of the status of ongoing reform initiatives,” says the Centre to Combat Corruption and Cronyism (C4).

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