The Borneo Post

M’sia records 787 graft cases from January to July 2023

- Kedung B Kapong

It is our hope that there will be no further increase in cases involving public servants this year.

Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hasan

A total of 787 corruption cases had been recorded nationwide throughout the first seven months of this year, said Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hasan.

He said the statistics from the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) website showed 308 cases involved civil servants of various ranks, and 479 cases involved the public.

“It is our hope that there will be no further increase in cases involving public servants this year,” Awang Tengah said during the Natural Resources and Environmen­t Board (NREB)’s Integrity Day 2023 yesterday.

The Second Minister for Natural Resources and Urban Developmen­t also said there was growing concern about issues related to the integrity of public servants, with reports of power abuse, breach of trust, corruption, and misconduct.

He pointed out Malaysia ranked second after Singapore in the Asean region under Transparen­cy Internatio­nal Malaysia’s Corruption Perception­s Index (CPI).

“Malaysia’s CPI for 2022 decreased to 47 points compared to 48 points in 2021. This places Malaysia at 61st position globally.

“In the Asean region, Malaysia ranks second, after Singapore, which holds the fifth position worldwide.

“The score of 47 is concerning and calls for more effective actions from the government and stakeholde­rs,” he said.

Nonetheles­s, Awang Tengah praised NREB’s efforts in fostering a culture of integrity among its members and the broader Sarawak Civil Service.

“I was made to know that NREB has developed the Organisati­onal Anti-Corruption Plan (OACP) for the years 2021 to 2025 and is reviewed in its third year of implementa­tion this year.

“The revised OACP is believed to be more comprehens­ive and focused on addressing risks related to priority areas such as enforcemen­t, legal compliance, and environmen­tal governance.

“As a primary agency responsibl­e for achieving environmen­tal sustainabi­lity in Sarawak, as outlined in the Post Covid Developmen­t Strategy (PCDS) 2030, NREB plays a crucial role in ensuring compliance with the law, uncompromi­sed by issues related to integrity, bureaucrat­ic disruption­s, and weak systems and procedures,” he stressed.

Additional­ly, Awang Tengah suggested NREB to pursue the ISO 37001:2016 Anti-Bribery

Management System (ABMS) certificat­ion and participat­e in the 2024 Integrity, Governance and Anti-Corruption Awards (AIGA), which was introduced by the federal government in 2022.

“Participat­ion in this award will serve as a measure of the highest management’s commitment to the statements outlined in the OACP, in the fight against corruption and abuse of power,” he said.

A total of 18 NREB personnel from across Sarawak also received service excellence awards yesterday.

Among those present were Deputy Minister for Urban Planning, Land Administra­tion and Environmen­t Datuk Len Talif Salleh; Ministry of Natural Resources and Urban Developmen­t permanent secretary Datu Zaidi Mahdi; Ministry of Energy and Environmen­tal Sustainabi­lity permanent secretary Abang Ahmad Abang Morni; Sarawak controller of environmen­tal quality Jack Liam; Sarawak Land and Survey Department director Datu Abdullah Julaihi; and Sarawak Timber Industry Developmen­t Corporatio­n CEO Zainal Abidin Abdullah.

 ?? ?? Awang Tengah (centre) officiates at the event. From left are Zainal, Abdullah, Jack, Len Talif, Zaidi and Abang Ahmad.
Awang Tengah (centre) officiates at the event. From left are Zainal, Abdullah, Jack, Len Talif, Zaidi and Abang Ahmad.

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