When living with tigers is safer


Abstract

IT is an irony that in spite of all the attempts to curb corruption through integrity pacts and pledges, the strengthening of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) and the establishment of special anti-corruption courts -the scourge remains as serious as ever. The irony assumes greater significance when we recall that Malaysia was arguably the first country in the Global South to establish a separate body to fight corruption and formulate a law for that purpose.

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Item Type: Newspaper
Subjects: 300 Social sciences
Campuses: Kelantan > Machang Campus
Newspaper: The Star
Date: 17 June 2015
Depositing User: Che Hasnan bin Che Idris (Machang)
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