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Strengthening Global Action for a Responsible Corporate World

Strengthening Global Action for a Responsible Corporate World. 14th International Anti-Corruption Conference 2010 ‘Restoring Trust: Global Action for Transparency Dato’ Sri Idris Jala Minister & Chief Executive Officer Performance Management & Delivery Unit (PEMANDU)

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Strengthening Global Action for a Responsible Corporate World

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  1. Strengthening Global Action for a Responsible Corporate World 14th International Anti-Corruption Conference 2010 ‘Restoring Trust: Global Action for Transparency Dato’ Sri Idris Jala Minister & Chief Executive Officer Performance Management & Delivery Unit (PEMANDU) Prime Minister’s Department Malaysia

  2. The White, Grey and Black…. White Grey Black What is right, legal and proper What is wrong, illegal and improper (eg: fraud, corruption, abuse of power) • What is : • Partly right & partly wrong, • Partly legal & partly illegal • Partly proper & partly improper

  3. How do we ensure compliance ? “Voluntary” compliance vs. “Enforced” compliance • “Enforced” • Compliance • “Voluntary” • Compliance Action A Action B • Core values (Integrity & Transparency) • Everyone is involved (egGovt, families, NGOs, religion, education, businesses) • Laws, rules, regulations & penalties • Institutions and mechanisms to enforce compliance (eg Whistleblower)

  4. Examples of “Enforced” Compliance(Government Transformation Programme Malaysia) 1 • Whistleblower Protection Act tabled and approved by Parliament; implementation underway 4 • Competitive tender as default process • 3,720 government contract awards published on line • 18 new corruption courts for speedy trials. • Chief Justice’s circular to complete all corruption cases within 1 year 5 2 • Implementation of Integrity Pacts via Treasury directive, for Government contracting • “Name-and-Shame” – 222 corruption offenders (including picture, IC No) published in MACC website (www.sprm.gov.my) • Compliance units established in key law enforcement agencies; joint training conducted 6 3 8 • “Friends of MACC” launched to encourage more reporting from the public. • 2890 arrest since 2006. Highest number of arrest (648) in the first 9 months of 2010 7

  5. Thank You

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