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PM: Transfers an option to reduce corruption
Transferring civil servants from one department to another can help reduce corruption, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.
Ong: PM able to meet expectations
The I>rakyat/I>'I>s /I>rising expectations of the Government under the able leadership of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi will be met with their all-round support, MCA president Datuk Seri Ong Ka Ting said.
Anti-graft war declared
Where the eradication of corruption, improvement of the civil service and promotion of effectiveness and accountability in both the public and private sectors are concerned, it has been a heady 100 days. And the people are impressed, writes WANI MUTHIAH.
A relaxed Prime Minister shows his mettle
Comment by Wong Sulong on the Prime Minister's meeting with Asian editors.
US investor confidence reinforced after victory
Barisan Nasional#8217;s landslide win on Sunday has reinforced investor confidence in the country around the world, the US-Malaysia Business Council said.
Pak Lah must pick clean Cabinet
Now that the people have delivered the huge and clear mandate that he had asked for, Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi#8217;s next task is to make good his promises by forming a clean and corruption-free Cabinet.
Foreign leaders hail Pak Lah's big victory
The United States has congratulated Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi for leading Barisan Nasional to a #8220;very convincing#8221; victory in the general election.
Review laws, says Musa
Laws that restrict the media should be re-examined, I>Sin Chew Daily/Iquoted former deputy prime minister Tan Sri Musa Hitam as saying.
Raja Aziz: Don’t shield corrupt acts
Pledges to fight corruption in the country must go hand in hand with political will, said senior lawyer and former Bar Council chairman Raja Aziz Addruse.
Good values needed to fight graft
It's five months since the United Nations Convention Against Corruption (CAC) was signed in Mexico amidst great fanfare. SHAILA KOSHY examines why no developed country has ratified the CAC and what needs to be done in Malaysia, to tackle corruption head-on.