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  • IDEAS welcomes the Prime Minister’s announcement on six key anti-corruption reform mechanisms but calls for incorporation of public funding in political financing bill

IDEAS welcomes the Prime Minister’s announcement on six key anti-corruption reform mechanisms but calls for incorporation of public funding in political financing bill

September 21, 2022
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  • Combating Corruption
  • corruption
  • Malaysia
  • political financing

Kuala Lumpur, 21 September 2022: The Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs (IDEAS) welcomes the Prime Minister YAB Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri’s announcement yesterday regarding the government’s commitment to adopt several proposals by the Special Cabinet Committee on Anti-Corruption.

In the meeting yesterday, the first reform announcement was on asset declarations for CEOs of GLCs, GLICs and members of the judiciary, followed by improvements to existing asset declarations practices by Members of Parliament (MPs), senators and administrative members with a new code of ethics specifically for MPs. The third reform announcement involves the status of a highly anticipated Political Financing bill, with an update that it will be regulated by an independent body known as the Controller of Political Donations.

The Prime Minister also announced new measures to enhance integrity, transparency and good governance in its administration, specifically, an amendment to the Audit Act 1957 to empower the Auditor-General’s office, a reassessment of the role and fixed funding for the Malaysian Institute for Integrity (IIM) to perform its new duties, and finally a new committee to monitor local authorities’ affairs on transfer requests, reduce corruption and improve service delivery. 

“IDEAS would like to welcome these newly announced measures, which indicates that the governance agenda is continued to be placed as a priority by this administration. The six proposals are key to combating corruption. The move to widen asset declarations to include more persons in public office as well as government-linked companies (GLCs) is a step in the right direction towards restoring public trust in our institutions. A few improvements can be further implemented by the government, for example, by making some asset declaration information accessible to the public and expanding the scope of declaration to immediate family members such as spouses and children to facilitate a better identification of potential conflicts of interest.”  

“We particularly welcome the proposal for an independent controller of political finance. This  provision is consistent with the Private Member’s Bill on Political Financing that the APPG’s Chair submitted to Parliament on 13 July 2022. We hope that some of the provisions for the independent commission from this bill can be incorporated into the government’s draft bill”, commented Dr Tricia Yeoh, CEO of IDEAS.

“However, the Prime Minister did not mention any plan to incorporate public funding in the Political Financing Bill that the government is currently drafting. We hope that this important element that the APPG version of the Bill contains will be incorporated. Public funding will help ensure a more level playing field for political parties, reduce dependency on private contributions, as well as encourage transparency and greater women participation in politics”. 

“We look forward to being included in the consultation process before the tabling of  the political financing bill. We reiterate the call by the APPG Chair to establish a Multi-Partisan Parliamentary Special Select Committee where a comprehensive and inclusive review of the bill that involves various stakeholders can be conducted. We hope to see these consultations commence within the next two weeks as the third parliamentary session will start on 5 October 2022, and we look forward to being invited as part of these consultation processes,” concludes Dr Yeoh.

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Brief IDEAS No.1, “How can Malaysia’s Asset Declaration System be improved to help combat corruption?” can be downloaded here. 

Download Media Statement PDF File Here

For enquiries, please contact:
Halmie Azri Abdul Halim, Executive, Democracy and Governance Unit
T: +603 2070 8881/8882 | E: halmie@ideas.org.my

Louis Denis, Manager, External Relations
T: +603 2070 8881/8882 | E: louis@ideas.org.my

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