The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Reducing bureaucrac­y, red tape will curb corruption

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KUALA LUMPUR: Reducing bureaucrac­y and red tape including approvals for projects would drasticall­y curb corruption, said the chairman of Asli Centre of Public Policies, Tan Sri Ramon Navaratnam.

He said unnecessar­y red tape was a major cause of corruption as the more red tape and bureaucrac­y involved, the more the corrupt giver had to pay to untie the red tape.

“The corrupt receiver too likes to introduce more red tape in order to get more bribes. Both sides mutually gain and so corruption thrives and has now sadly become part of Malaysian culture,” he said in a statement, yesterday.

It was reported on Monday, when answering questions at the Malaysian IndustryGo­vernment Group for High Technology (MIGHT) consultati­on in Cyberjaya, Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad said the government would continue to reduce bureaucrac­y, such as the number of approvals for projects to take off.

Ramon, formerly Transparen­cy Malaysia president and former honorary adviser to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC), said economic resilience and social stability could not be sustained if there were no drastic measures to stamp out corruption, while efficiency in the public and business sectors should be promoted.

Ramon, therefore, suggested that the government reduce the size of the public service in order to cut down red tape and bureaucrac­y, hence speeding up business approvals.

He said less red tape would create more competitio­n space for the private and business sectors.-Bernama

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