MACC: Internal anti-graft framework can protect companies from corruption allegations
Published on 14 Nov 2019 9:26:35 PM
Having an anti-corruption framework in place could be a company's best defence if they are slapped with corruption allegations, once Section 17A of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) Act 2009 is fully implemented.
MACC chief commissioner Latheefa Koya said the agency is on track to enforce the corporate liability clause by June next year, about two years since it was first passed in April 2018.
She said after a graduation ceremony for recently certified integrity officers (CeIO) at the Kuala Lumpur City Hall training institute in Cheras on Thursday.
Having an anti-corruption framework in place could be a company's best defence if they are slapped with corruption allegations, once Section 17A of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) Act 2009 is fully implemented.
MACC chief commissioner Latheefa Koya said the agency is on track to enforce the corporate liability clause by June next year, about two years since it was first passed in April 2018.
She said after a graduation ceremony for recently certified integrity officers (CeIO) at the Kuala Lumpur City Hall training institute in Cheras on Thursday.