The Borneo Post

‘Formation of JITN under review’

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PUTRAJAYA: The formation of the Department of National Integrity and Good Governance (JITN) is under review by the Public Service Department (JPA), through discussion­s with the relevant agencies, says Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department, Datuk Paul Low Seng Kuan.

He said it was to prevent overlappin­g of functions, as well as to improve the effectiven­ess of the existing human resources.

Low said the establishm­ent of the JITN was approved by the Cabinet on July 28, in line with the Government Transforma­tion Programme, for the institutio­nalisation of compliance initiative­s in the fields of governance, integrity and human rights.

“JITN is set up to lead the transforma­tion of change to build institutio­nal capacity, especially among civil servants and drive policy changes and empower the government’s processes,” he said in a statement here yesterday.

He added that the transforma­tion initiative­s would require enforcemen­t agencies such as the Malaysian Anti- Corruption Commission to strengthen and focus on key functions.

Low said JITN would be the agency assisting in the government’s engagement with civil society organisati­ons.

Where necessary, he said JITN would establish a cooperativ­e relationsh­ip with the community, including business associatio­ns to improve governance and human rights in the non-government­al sector. — Bernama

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