TI Corruption Perception Index shows urgent action needed to improve Malaysia’s score ― Lim Kit Siang

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TI Corruption Perception Index shows urgent action needed to improve Malaysia’s score ― Lim Kit Siang
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FEBRUARY 1 ― Transparency International (TI) Corruption Perception Index (CPI) 2022 is the best evidence that after six decades, Malaysia has regressed to become a second-rate...

FEBRUARY 1 ― Transparency International Corruption Perception Index 2022 is the best evidence that after six decades, Malaysia has regressed to become a second-rate mediocre country in danger of being lumped together with other failed states in the world in the next few decades.

The best attempt in the last three decades to check the decline of anti-corruption efforts was in the 22-month Pakatan Harapan government before it was toppled by the Sheraton Move political conspiracy which brought in two unaccountable “backdoor” governments. TI Malaysia President Muhammad Mohan said Malaysia is back to square one in the annual TI CPI and that urgent action is needed to improve the nation’s CPI score in the following years. ― Picture by Yusof Mat Isa

Even Indonesia has progressively improved from 1995 to 34 out of 100 marks in 2022, while Malaysia has progressively regressed from 1995 to 47 points out of 100 marks in 2022. Is it a matter of time before Indonesia overtake Malaysia, showing to the world that Indonesia is cleaner and less corrupt than Indonesia?

Professor Emeritus Tan Sri Mohamad Kamal Hassan, the third rector of the International Islamic University Malaysia , in his bookconfessed that he had been most disillusioned, dismayed and shamed by two major crisis facing the nation: the deplorable moral decay in the area of politics and governance of the nation, and the widening internal rift within the Malay-Muslim community since the last five years.

This is the important reason why the Anwar unity government deserves the full support of the people, so that Malaysia can be one of the top countries in the world in public integrity and on the anti-corruption front, instead of becoming one of the most divided, failed and kleptocratic states in the world.

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