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GTP 1.0 Reducing Crime
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Fighting Corruption
GTP 1.0 Fighting Corruption
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Corporate Integrity Pledge
Improving Students Outcomes
GTP 1.0 Improving Students Outcomes
GTP 2.0 Improving Students Outcomes
National Pre-School Information System (SMPK)
Raising Living Standards of Low-Income Households
GTP 1.0 Raising Living Standards of Low-Income Households
GTP 2.0 Raising Living Standards of Low Income Households
Improving Rural Development
GTP 1.0 Improving Rural Basic Infrastructure
GTP 2.0 Improving Rural Development
Improving Urban Public Transport
GTP 1.0 Improving Urban Public Transport
GTP 2.0 Improving Urban Public Transport
Addressing Cost of Living
GTP 1.0 Addressing Cost of Living
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What Are NKRAs?
NKRAs Overview
Reducing Crime
Reducing Crime Overview
GTP 1.0 Reducing Crime
GTP 2.0 Reducing Crime
Key Initiatives: Reducing Crime
Fighting Corruption
Fighting Corruption Overview
GTP 1.0 Fighting Corruption
GTP 2.0 Fighting Corruption
Key Initiatives: Fighting Corruption
Corporate Integrity Pledge
Improving Students Outcomes
Improving Students Outcomes Overview
GTP 1.0 Improving Students Outcomes
GTP 2.0 Improving Students Outcomes
Key Initiatives: Improving Students Outcomes
National Pre-School Information System (SMPK)
Raising Living Standards of Low-Income Households
Raising Living Standards of Low-Income Households Overview
GTP 1.0 Raising Living Standards of Low-Income Households
GTP 2.0 Raising Living Standards of Low Income Households
Key Initiatives: Low-Income Households
Improving Rural Development
Improving Rural Development Overview
GTP 1.0 Improving Rural Basic Infrastructure
GTP 2.0 Improving Rural Development
Key Initiatives: Improving Rural Basic Infrastructure
Improving Urban Public Transport
Improving Urban Public Transport Overview
GTP 1.0 Improving Urban Public Transport
GTP 2.0 Improving Urban Public Transport
Key Initiative: Improving Urban Public Transport
Addressing Cost of Living
Addressing Cost of Living Overview
GTP 1.0 Addressing Cost of Living
GTP 2.0 Addressing Cost of Living
Key Initiatives: Addressing Cost of Living
Corporate Integrity Pledge
What is the Pledge?
The Corporate Integrity Pledge is document that allows a company to make a commitment to uphold the Anti-Corruption Principles for Corporations in Malaysia.
By signing the pledge, a company is making a unilateral declaration that it will not commit corrupt acts, will work toward creating a business environment that is free from corruption and will uphold the Anti-Corruption Principles for Corporations in Malaysia in the conduct of its business and in its interactions with its business partners and the Government.
Download the FAQ
or visit
www.cism.my
to know more about the pledge.
Whistleblower cases
96
individuals have been given protection under the Whistleblower Protection Act (as of 2012)
Government contracts published online
6,688
government contracts were published online (as of 2012)
Corruption Courts
14
special corruption courts operational.
404
cases processed (as of 2012)
Procurement Accountability
142,268 tendering for Government contracts have signed Integrity Pacts (as of 2012)
Corporate Integrity Pledge (CIP)
154 companies (as of 2012) signed the CIP (
www.cism.my
)
Grand Corruption
1172 offenders listed in database of convicted offenders (
http://www.sprm.gov.my/
)
Overall Perception - Transparency International (TI) Corruption Perception Index
54th
position in 2012 (from 60th in 2011)
Regulatory and Enforcement Agencies rating - TNS perception survey (as of November 2012)
From 1 to 5, with 5 being extremely corrupt and 1 being least corrupt. The enforcement agencies were rated at
2.94
.
Launch of anti-corruption mascot, tied in with pre-existing MACC hotline which is a single, easily recalled hotline for all corruption complaints
Hotline:
1800 88 6000
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