Mid-year corruption perception index at 45pc

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 4 About 45 per cent of Malaysians feel which a governments quarrel opposite crime has been effective, next a official mid-year aim of 50 per cent pronounced Pemandu today.

It also pronounced which a publics opinion of regulatory as well as enforcement agencies however strike a measure of 2.99, surpassing a mid-year aim of 3.5 (1 being a best as well as 5 a worst).

The surveys were conducted by independent third party research firm TNS as well as is used by Pemandu as a substitute to track swell opposite a targets for Transparency Internationals (TI) annual Global Corruption Barometer Score which will be expelled after this year.

Malaysia scored 48 per cent in last years TI Global Corruption Barometer Score, surpassing Pemandus 2010 aim of 37 per cent as well as 2009s measure of 28 per cent.

Pemandu has set a aim of 50 per cent for this years Global Corruption Barometer Score.

Pemandu executive for a crime National Key Result Area (NKRA), D. Ravindran pronounced in a briefing here which a anti-corruption efforts were to reinspire certainty as well as get Malaysians to believe again which Malaysia is a good place to do business.

Other figures provided by Pemandu upon a quarrel opposite crime were 237 people in a database of convicted offenders versus a mid-year aim of 100 as well as 68 per cent of EPP (Economic Partnership Programme) stakeholders sealed upon to a Corporate Integrity Pledge (CIP) as opposed to a mid-year aim of 70 per cent.

Ravi also pronounced which 14 special crime courts have been operational given February as well as have processed 379 cases to date.

He added which preliminary interpretation indicates which enforcement agencies have received more than 6,000 reports of improper conduct from whistleblowers during a first six months of a year.


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