The Borneo Post

Dr Mahathir: Malaysia is only a developed nation if it resists corruption

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PUTRAJAYA: Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday Malaysia and Malaysians can only consider themselves developed when they can resist corruption and put a stop to it.

He said Malaysia needed to take corruption seriously if it wanted to join the ranks of developed countries and to be the tiger of Asia again.

“We did not get there by taking shortcuts to success,”he said in his keynote address at the Sheikh Tamim Bib Hamad AlThani Internatio­nal Ace Award 2018 here yesterday.

Also present were the visiting Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim Hamad Al-Thani, and anti- corruption key players globally namely Qatar Attorney General Dr Ali Fattais Al Marri, Executive Director of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime ( UNODC) Yury Fedatov and Malaysian cabinet members.

Dr Mahathir said Malaysia was pulling all stops to not only remove the once described “kleptocrac­y” tag but also to remind all in Malaysia that corruption was not something to be tolerated.

“It should be treated with disgust and anger,” he said, adding that only by reducing corrupt practice, the government and nation could move forward.

“It is about time for Malaysia to join this list of developed and capable countries and let the world know that we are a strong nation that respects democracy and the rule of law,” he said.

Dr Mahathir stressed that Malaysians must ensure efforts to improve governance

It should be treated with disgust and anger. It is about time for Malaysia to join this list of developed and capable countries and let the world know that we are a strong nation that respects democracy and the rule of law. Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, Prime Minister

and introduce anti- corruption initiative­s were intended to bring an end to corrupt practices and abuse of power.

He drove home the point that corruption was an awful thing that could bring irreparabl­e damages to society and nation.

“Therefore, it is not the people who engage in corruption whom we should look up to, but instead, we should celebrate the people who are working to fight it every day, “he said.

Dr Mahathir also emphasised that Malaysia should uphold with high regard values of integrity and good governance in the country and in any organisati­ons as it was imperative to raise their values and standards.

On the event, Dr Mahathir said it was an important recognitio­n from the internatio­nal community on Malaysia’s efforts in combating corruption whereby every country must work together and learn from each other on issues of corruption and good governance.

“I hope this ceremony will empower members of both the public sector and the private sector to come to a realisatio­n that it is integrity and good governance that will allow a country to grow, to develop, to prosper and to keep moving forward,” he said in line of the committee‘s decision for choosing Putrajaya for this year’s ceremony.

Putrajaya is the third city to host the event after Vienna ( 2016) and Geneva ( 2017).

Dr Mahathir also announced that Malaysia pledged support of RM500,000 donation to Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Anti Corruption Authoritie­s ( IAACA) fund as a way to show their support to the great work and commitment shown by many leaders o the Anti- Corruption Authority around the world.

“We hope this small gesture will start the ball rolling for the foundation to raise more funds, in order to help the family of the fallen heroes,” he said.

Dr Mahathir and the Qatari Ruler then presented four categorise­s of awards to nominees for championin­g the war on corruption in their respective countries.

The awards are Anti- Corruption Academic Research and Education, Anti- Corruption Youth Creativity and Engagement, Anti- Corruption Innovation and Anti- Corruption Lifetime / Outstandin­g Achievemen­t. — Bernama

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