Firms to be punished for workers corrupt acts


Pemandu says an amendment to a MACC Act is upon a cards.
PETALING JAYA: The supervision will add a sustenance to a MACC Act to make companies liable for a hurtful acts of their employees, according to a Prime Minister's Department.
A matter from a department's Performance Management as well as Delivery Unit (Pemandu) pronounced this would be one of a initiatives to be carried out underneath a second proviso of a Government Transformation Programme, or GTP 2.0.
The matter did not say when a required amendment to a MACC Act would be tabled in Parliament, but indicated that it would be preceded by efforts to inspire companies to sign a Corporate Integrity Pledge (CIP) as well as develop their own anti-corruption programmes.
"The CIP is a precursor to a destiny dramatization of a corporate guilt sustenance underneath a MACC Act," it said.
"This is a required procedure indispensable to emanate a sourroundings a rakyat seeks for a corruption-free society."
The matter also referred to a devise to upgrade a government's MyProcurement portal to "ensure larger transparency as well as accountability" in supervision procurement.
"The improvements in MyProcurement will outcome in a online publication of results upon direct traffic deals as well as sum of supervision procurements such as advertisements of selection as well as tender as well as tender documents as well as results," it said.
The matter pronounced Pemandu chief Idris Jala was happy with Malaysia's softened ranking upon Transparency International's Corruption Perception Index. Malaysia this year changed to a 54th mark! upon a index from last year's 60th spot.
"However," a matter quoted Idris as saying, "the supervision will not be lazy upon its laurels. We will go on to plunge into corruption with required reforms as well as anti-corruption programmes for both a in isolation as well as public sectors."
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