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Policy Paper No. 43: Reining in the IGP’s Power: Decentralisation as an option

Policy Paper No. 43

Reining in the IGP’s Power: Decentralisation as an option

Author: Nicholas Chan

This paper examines decentralisation as a potential policy option for the Malaysian Inspector General of Police’s (IGP) office given the issues of accountability and overcentralisation. It is a continuation of a previous IDEAS policy paper (Strengthening the Royal Malaysia Police by Enhancing Accountability) that discusses the failure of oversight bodies in enhancing the accountability of the IGP’s office due to the lack of greater structural reforms.

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