Conference to Discuss Political Financing Reform in Malaysia

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The Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs (IDEAS) and the Prime Minister's Department's Legal Affairs Division will host a conference on January 14th to address the pressing need for political financing reform in Malaysia. The conference aims to bring together policymakers, politicians, academics, and civil society to discuss strategies for enhancing transparency, accountability, and integrity in the country's political funding landscape.

: The Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs , in collaboration with the Legal Affairs Division of the Prime Minister’s Department, will host the Conference on Prospects, Challenges and Opportunities for Political Financing Reform in Malaysia on Jan 14 at The Majestic Hotel here.

“Discussions will focus on best practices, innovative frameworks and the challenges of implementing reforms in diverse political contexts. A key highlight of the event is the opening remarks by Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Seri Azalina Othman Said, which will set the stage for robust discussions on the future of political financing reform in Malaysia.

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