A new survey by Ipsos reveals that teachers and doctors are the most trusted professions in Malaysia, followed by scientists, the armed forces, and judges. The survey also found that trust in many professions is on the rise, including for lawyers, bankers, and journalists.
news Survey: Teachers & Doctors Among Most Trusted Professions In Malaysia The survey also found that trust in many professions is on the rise, including for lawyers, bankers, and journalists. Cover image via New Straits Times & Aswadi Alias/New Straits Times Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, and WhatsApp for the latest stories and breaking news.
The survey found that key professions such as doctors, teachers, scientists, and the armed forces consistently ranked among the top five most trusted professions across different countries. In this year's survey, politicians have a rival for the least trustworthy profession. Social media influencers are also experiencing substantial distrust, ranking among the top five least trusted professions in Malaysia.
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