No compromise in fighting corruption


MALAYSIA’S 2024 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) ranking remains unchanged from 2023 at 57 with a score of 50. While the country saw a marginal improvement from 2022, when it ranked 61 with a score of 47, this progress is far from satisfactory.

Transparency International Malaysia has attributed this stagnation to the slow pace of reforms and the alarming trend of high-profile Discharge Not Amounting to Acquittal (DNAA) cases. These factors continue to erode public confidence in the government’s commitment to eradicating corruption.

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