MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA
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MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA
MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION ACT 2009 CODE OF CONDUCT [ RESPONSIBILITIES And ACCOUNTIBILITIES ] By JAMALUDIN BIN HJ.BAKAR SENIOR ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER COMMUNITY EDUCATION DIVISION MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION H/P No.019-9623400 E-mail: din@sprm.gov.my MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA This presentation is divided into the following parts:• Corruption : General Discussion and Definition : Offences and Penalties : Legal Obligation : Reporting Acts of Corruption : Protection of Informers : Effects of Corruption • Conduct of Responsibilty and Accountibility • Conduct of Integrity MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA Objectives On completion of this presentation, participants will have a better understanding of :- 1. The legislation on corruption 2. The various acts and omission which constitute a corrupt act punishable by the law and 3. The important statutory role that staffs of an organization/company have to play to eradicate the practice of corruption in their organization which will contribute towards nation building MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA Part 1: Definition of corruption Definition In general:Arabic word – Al-risywah Kamus Dewan – Pemberian Menumbuk Rusuk P.G. Osborne in A Concise Law Dictionary - giving or offering any reward to any person to influence his conduct. Joseph J. Senthuria in Encyclopedia Of The Social Sciences – the misuse of public power for private profit MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA Definition of corruption • Corruption is generally understood to be the giving or offering of any reward to any person in power to influence his conduct so that he can abuse his power and act in favouring the giver. • Corruptibility is the latent willingness to accept self-enrichment to the detriment of the community. • Corruption signals the failure of leadership, as personal ambitions and political objectives are unlawfully interlinked. MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA Definition of corruption GREED + OPPORTUNITY TRANSPARENCY = CORRUPTION MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA Rumusan Hasil Kajian SPRM MEREKA YANG MENGAMALKAN RASUAH BUKAN KERANA TIDAK CUKUP GAJI ATAU PENDAPATAN. BUKAN MEREKA KERANA MELAKUKAN KELAPARAN ATAU SERBA KEKURANGAN TETAPI MEREKA MELAKUKANNYA KERANA RASA TAMAK HALOBA, SENTIASA INGIN HIDUP LEBIH MEWAH, TIDAK BERTANGGUNGJAWAB DAN MENGKHIANATI AMANAH. MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA VERSI 1.0 MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA Monopoly + Discretion Accountability Integrity = Corruption Robert Klitgaard MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA Gratification (a) money, donation, gift, loan, fee, reward, valuable security, property or interest in property being property of any description whether movable or immovable, or any similar advantage; (b) any office, dignity, employment, contract of employment or services and any agreement to give employment or render services in any capacity; (c) any payment, release, discharge or liquidation of any loan, obligation or other liability, whether in whole or in part; MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA Gratification means (d) any valuable consideration of any kind, any discount, commission, rebate, bonus, dedication or percentage; (e) any forbearance to demand any money’s worth or valuable thing; money or (f) Any other service or favour of any description, including protection from any penalty or disability incurred or apprehended or from any action or proceeding of a disciplinary, civil or criminal nature, whether or not already instituted, and including the exercise or the forbearance from the exercise of any right or any official power or duty (g) Any offer, undertaking or promise, whether conditional or unconditional, of any gratification within the meaning of any of the preceding paragraphs ( a ) to ( f ). Now what is gratification. is not restricted to money alone. It can MALAYSIANGratification ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION be anything that can gratifies the receiver whichRASUAH would include sexual favours SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN MALAYSIA or anything which is money or monies worth. CORRUPT TERMINOLOGIES [ COMMON TERMS ] 1. LET’S SETTLE 2. COFFEE MONEY 3. KAO TIM 4. UNDER COUNTER PAYMENT/MONEY 5. MISUSED OF POWER 6. GREASE MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA TYPES OF GRATIFICATION 1. GIFTS 2. MONIES 3. SERVICES 4. AIR TICKET 5. POST 6. CONTRACT 7. LOAN 8. POLITICAL CONTRIBUTION MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA Part 2: Offences and Penalties Section 16 Corruption Offences : • Any person who by himself, or by in conjuction with any other person - 1.Soliciting /Receiving Bribe 2.Offering/ Giving Bribe a. Corruptly solicits, receives, or agrees to receive for himself or for any other person; or 3.False Claims 4.Abuse of Office / Position b. Corruptly gives, promise or offers to any person for the benefit of that person or another, any gratification, as an inducement to or reward for any person or any public official doing or forbearing to do anything, is guilty of an offence under the Act. MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA Part 2: Offences and Penalties A is in charge of the procument department in a local municipal and the local municipal had been purchasing a substantial amount of materials from a few suppliers. A asked for a certain sum of money from supplier B so that B will be favored over the others to supply most of the materials to the local municipal. B then pays the amount demanded by A to secure the majority of the contract supplies. In this case, A is guilty of an offence for either corruptly soliciting or receiving the corrupt payment. B on the other hand is guilty of corruptly giving to A. Offences committed:A - soliciting and receiving bribe - taker B - giving bribe to A - giver Example 1 MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA Offences A Procurement Officer is managing a competitive tender between sub-contractors. One of the sub-contractors offers a free holiday to the Procurement Officer if the Procurement Officer were to award the contract to the Sub-Contractor The Procurement Officer was found to have awarded the contract to the Sub-Contractor. What are the possible corrupt offences being committed in this case ? Offences committed:Procurement Officer : ? Sub-Contractor : ? Can this happen in department ? WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF YOU’RE THE DIRECTOR ? Example 2 MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA Offences Company Z has been a supplier and contractor of several projects awarded by MBKK. One of the MBKK Officer requested that Company A sponsor his golfing trip to Medan together with YOU and a few other contractors. What are the possible corrupt offences being committed in this case ? Offences committed:MBKK Officer : ? You : ? WHAT WOULD YOU DO ? Examples 3 MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA Offences Company Z has been a supplier and contractor of several projects awarded by a Municipal Council [ MBKK ] On and off, there are MBKK staffs approaching the management of Company Z asking for bribes or “ something in return “ or “ for helps done “. You came to know that the management of Company Z has succumbed to these demands. What are the possible corrupt offences being committed in this case ? Offences committed:MBKK Staffs : ? Your staff : ? Can this happen in your department ? WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF YOU’RE THE DIRECTOR ? Examples 4 MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA Example 5 - Section 18: Offence of intending to deceive principal by agent On the 2nd April 2010, Aboo, a supplier of office equipments obtained a contract to supply 3000 office equipments to Syarikat Mawar. The equipments are to be sent to the various company’s branches throughout Malaysia by the 30th July 2010 The total contract price was worth about RM 600,000. Ah Tee is the Procurement Officer of Syarikat Mawar while Rajoo is its Accountant. In early June 2010, Aboo started supplying the office equipments. To enable him to get more profit, Aboo in collaboration with Ah Tee short-supply the office equipments. 500 of those equipments were not supplied. On the 30th July 2010, Aboo then submitted his invoice to Ah Tee in which he certified that he had supplied all of the 3000 office equipments. Ah Tee then certified that he had received the 3000 office equipments when in actual fact he knows that 500 of those equipments had not been supplied. He then submitted the invoice to Rajoo for payment. Rajoo acting on Ah Tee’s certification, approved the payment of RM 600,000 to Aboo. In the above case, although there is no evidence of any corrupt payment received by Ah Tee from Aboo, nonetheless Ah Tee could be charged for using the invoice which contains false particulars with intent to deceive his principal. Aboo could also be charged for abetting Ah Tee or charge for the principal offence of giving the invoice which contains false particulars to Ah Tee. MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA Section 23 – Offence of using office or position for gratification • Under this section, any public officer who uses his office or position for any gratification, whether for himself, his relative or associate, commits an offence. MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA Offences Company A is said to have given a contract for a job from MBKK and upon instruction from one of the Tender Board Committee, sub-contract the job to a Company B belonging to one of the Tender Board Committee wife to carry out the job. WHAT DO YOU SITUATION ? THINK OF THIS MBKK opened a tender to all its approved contractors. However, MBKK awarded the contract to a contractor who quoted the second lowest price and justified that the award was based on the contractor’s good track record. WHAT DO YOU SITUATION ? THINK OF WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF YOU’RE THE DIRECTOR ? Example 6 MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA THIS Offences Company A is said to be a proxy of one of the Tender Board Members. Company A has been awarded a number of contracts by the Board presided by the Board members. Your relative is one of the Tender Board Member. You seek his help and advice in obtaining some of the tendered contracts for your contractor friend ? WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS SITUATION ? WHAT DO YOU SITUATION ? THINK OF WHAT WOULD YOU DO ? Example 7 MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA THIS Section 24 - Penalty Any person who is found guilty of any offence under section 16,17,18,20,21,22 and 23 shall be liable to: Palace of Justice Putrajaya • Imprisonment for a term of not exceeding twenty [ 20 ] years; and • a fine of not less than 5 times the sum or value of the false or erroneous or defective material particular or of a pecuniary nature or ten thousand ringgit, whichever is higher. MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA Offences and Penalties Section 33 : Seizure of movable property Section 37 : Seizure of movable property in bank Section 38 : Seizure of immovable property Section 40 : Forfeiture of property upon prosecution for an offence Section 41 : Forfeiture of property where there is no prosecution for an offence MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA Part 3: Legal Obligation Section 25 – DUTY TO REPORT BRIBERY • Section 25 ( 1 ) of the Act makes it mandatory on every person to whom a gratification has been given, promised or offered, in contravention of any provision of this Act shall report such gift, promise or offer to report such acts to the nearest officer of the Commission or to any police officer. Failure to do is clearly an offence and if found guilty the offender could be fined not exceeding RM100,000 or to imprisonment of ten years or both. MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA Part 3: Legal obligation Section 25. • Section 25 ( 3 ) of the Act makes it mandatory on every person to whom a gratification has been solicited or obtained or an attempt to obtain such gratification in contravention of the Act, shall at the earliest opportunity to report such acts of soliciting or obtaining or attempt to obtain to the nearest officer of the Agency or to any police officer. Failure to do is clearly an offence and if found guilty the offender could be fined not exceeding RM10,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years or to both. MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA Duty & Legal Obligation After the job had been awarded to Contractor A, the Contractor gave a Rolex watch to the Head of Contracts of PBT as a token of appreciation. WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS SITUATION ? Usually during festive seasons, it has been a culture that companies send out hampers to the government department as a token appreciation for the services rendered. WHAT DO YOU SITUATION ? THINK OF WHAT SHOULD YOU DO ? Example 8 MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA THIS 6/17/2014 MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA 35 Duty & Legal Obligation A few of public sector staffs requested to carry out the job that a company contracted from government agencies ? WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS SITUATION ? You came to know that a few public sector staffs have be carrying out illegal jobs [ certain job relating to government contract jobs but not in their official capacity ]. WHAT DO YOU SITUATION ? THINK OF WHAT SHOULD YOU DO ? WHAT SHOULD YOU DO ? Example 9 MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA THIS Part 4: Reporting acts of corruption How to lodge your complaints / reports • Go to the nearest MACC office • Contact MACC at 03-88867000 or toll free line 1-800-88-6000 • Contact any MACC officer Jamaludin B. Hj. Bakar - H/P: 019-9623400 din@sprm.gov.my • Write to MACC office and send to P.O Box 6000 in any state [ no stamps required ] • Use the MACC website / e-mail : MACC website : www.sprm.gov.my E-mail: info@sprm.gov.my MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA VERSI 1.0 COMPLETE INFORMATION Provide information with the following details: • Date, time and place of incident. • The people involved in the incident or transaction. • Witnesses who know about or saw the incident. • Relevant documents. • Amount of money/gifts/services or other matters involved. • Other details like account number, receipt, identity card number, car license plate, house address, office address or identity of the person involved. MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA Part 5: Protection to the informers and contents of information Section 65(1) and (2) • The Act gives statutory protection to such informers against disclosure whether as to his identity or to the type of information given. - The identity of the person who gives information to MACC officers is protected and cannot be disclosed or ordered to be disclosed in any court. Any part to the information pertaining to the identity of the informer shall be obliterated, concealed or kept secret. MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA Protection to the informers and contents of information…cont • MACC Act 2009 gives protection including disclosing matters which categorized under Official Secrets Act • A person is not liable to any prosecution or claim under any written law because of his act of disclosing information or any document on the direction of MACC officer. MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA MALACCA – An engineer charged for accepting bribe of RM 7,000.00 from Mohd. Shamsur bin Kamis as a favor to help Mohd Shamsur to obtain a contract of work for the contractor. Section 17(a) of the MACC Act 2009 MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA IMMIGRATION OFFICERS CHARGED MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA APA YANG MENJIJIK YANG ANDA MAKAN Creator Comments: MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA 46 INGAT !!! DARAH KOTOR HASIL DARI SUMBER YANG HARAM AKAN TERUS MENGALIR DALAM ZURIAT MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA 47 SAJALAH MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA Ops Balak MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA 49 MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA ) AKAUNTABILITI (KEBERTANGGUNGJAWABAN Definisi Kamus Dewan: Bertanggungjawab kepada atau terhadap sesuatu tindakan dan perbuatan Bertanggungjawab, menerima tanggungjawab bagi setiap keputusan iaitu keputusan yang dijangkakan di atas perbuatan yang telah diambil dan sedang dilaksanakan serta menjadi contoh kepada orang lain. Ibubapa, guru, pekerja, profesional dan penjawat awam mempunyai kewajipan menjadi contoh bagi menjaga keselamatan, meningkatkan integriti dan reputasi keluarga, syarikat, profesion dan kerajaan. MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA Perangai kakitangan awam curi tulang TERINGIN sangat hati penulis hendak bersarapan nasi kerabu. Pilihan terbaik ialah kedai Kak Mah Nasi Dagang, Sungai Merab di pintu belakang Putrajaya yang terletak berhampiran dengan rumah di Bangi. Seperti biasa pengunjungnya ramai, setiap meja dipenuhi pelanggan termasuk pegawai dan kakitangan kerajaan berdasarkan jaket 'korporat' yang dipakai dan tag nama yang jelas terpapar nama-nama agensi atau kementerian masing-masing. Jam hampir menginjak ke pukul 10 pagi, mereka masih lagi rancak berborak, sambil menghirup teh tarik yang sudah sejuk dan sesekali menyedut asap rokok. Sesuatu yang pasti mereka ini sudah berada di kedai ini seawal pukul 9 pagi. Apabila penulis bergerak untuk membayar kira-kira pukul 9.50 pagi, langsung tidak kelihatan mereka akan bangun dan kembali ke pejabat masing-masing. Soalannya, tidak bekerjakah mereka atau sudah siap semua kerja yang diamanahkan? Berapa jam sebenarnya mereka ini bekerja dalam sehari, jika ditolak masa terbuang semasa bersarapan dan makan tengah hari. Adilkah perbuatan ini? Mereka mendapat gaji yang sudah semestinya daripada duit rakyat, berbanding dengan kakitangan lain yang tekun bekerja seperti guru yang memulakan tugas seawal 7.30 pagi dan akan habis pada sebelah petang jika tidak ditambah dengan aktiviti kokurikulum atau kerja-kerja perkeranian. Selain itu, saban tahun, Kongres Kesatuan Pekerja-Pekerja Dalam Perkhidmatan Awam (Cuepacs) akan berjuang untuk meminta bonus dan kenaikan gaji. Malah Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak juga berkali-kali mendambakan perkhidmatan terbaik kelas pertama daripada penjawat awam. Tetapi pada masa sama masih terdapat segelintir yang seolah-olah sekadar menumpang dan mengambil kesempatan daripada nikmat yang dilimpahkan kerajaan. Oleh itu, jangan hanya kerana segelintir atau kerana nila setitik akan menyebabkan seluruh sektor awam dipandang serong. Beberapa tahun lepas, masih segar diingatan penulis teguran Menteri Besar Negeri Sembilan, Datuk Seri Mohamad Hassan terhadap segelintir penjawat awam yang sanggup memandu hingga ke Nilai atau Port Dickson dari Seremban hanya semata-mata untuk bersarapan atas alasan makanan di tempat berkenaan lebih lazat. Apa salahnya sesekali pihak-pihak berkuasa dalam sektor awam ini turun padang dan membuat kunjungan 'hormat' ke restoran-restoran yang mempunyai rating tinggi bagi melihat sendiri perangai anak-anak buah mereka. Kerja iaitu mencari rezeki halal adalah ibadah yang akan diperhitungkan soal dosa pahala di akhirat. Dalam mengerjakan ibadah tiada istilah jalan pintas semuanya wajib dilakukan mengikut turutan atau rukun. Berkatkah rezeki yang diperoleh jika jalan pintas diamalkan? Bagaimana hukumnya pendapatan yang dituai pada hujung bulan itu diberi makan kepada anak-anak dan untuk saraan keluarga? Malah pada padang mahsyar nanti, segala perbuatan kita akan dihisab dan dipertontonkan kepada umum, mulut akan terkatup rapat, anggota badan pula yang akan mengambil peranan menjelaskan setiap apa yang dilakukan oleh tuan punya badan, walaupun sekecil zarah sekalipun. MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION Timbang-timbangkanlah hidup di dunia hanya sementara sebelum meneruskan perjalanan abadi ke akhirat MALAYSIA SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH sumber : utusan online Utusan INTEGRITY • Adherence to moral principles, honesty • Wholeness • The quality of being unimpaired; • Soundness - Collin English Dictionary Third Edition 1994 MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA BRIBERY A WAY OF LIFE IN MALAYSIA SURVEY: BRIBERY A WAY OF LIFE IN MALAYSIA “Malaysia Transparency’s Perception Survey 2007 which found that problems of integrity and transparency were acute and serious”. It’s a matter of addiction and a bad habit more than an act of desperation. “If people have this perception that corruption is serious, it’s possible that they may be practicing it as well”. MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA SURVEY: BRIBERY A WAY OF LIFE IN MALAYSIA Bribery is such a longstanding problem that most Malaysians acknowledge and accept it as part of life. It is rampant, but corruption only happens if the public partakes in it. After all, it takes two hands to clap. One of the problems affecting the integrity of the public sector is corruption. Generally the private sector is seen as the “giver” while public officials the “receiver”. However both forms of corruption – giving and receiving – also take place in the public and private sector. Efforts at curbing corruption in the public sector are still inadequate. Various cases and malpractices involving both foreign and local companies have time and again demonstrated the need to uphold good governance. At the same time, other crimes such as corporate fraud have tarnished the credibility and integrity of the private sector among the investor and the public. For this reason, it is essential to enhance the integrity of both sector. MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA Enhancing Ethics and Integrity in the Public Sector The problems mentioned underscore one key point, i.e the importance of adopting good governance and management practices in every sphere of the sector. It also shows the importance of monitoring and enforcement by IIM and MACC in order to promote integrity and sustain economic prosperity. Factors affecting Integrity: Individual Weaknesses Leadership Systems and Procedures Structure and Institution Culture MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA LEADERSHIP ROLE SURVEY DONE ON 2,600 TOP MANAGEMENT OF CORPORATE BODIES :- THE LEADERSHIP CHALLENGE by James Kouzes And Barry Posner CHARATERISTIC OF A LEADER • • • • HONEST 83% COMPETENT 67% FORWARD LOOKING 62% INSPIRING 58% MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA LEADERSHIP ROLE Survey sponsored by The American Management Association on 1,500 Respondents regarding “ VALUES LOOK FORWARD IN YOUR SUPERIOR ” by James Kouzes & Barry Posner Most frequent responses in order of mention are as follows: * INTEGRITY * COMPETENCE * LEADERSHIP MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA PUBLIC SECTOR 1. Integrity of many public sector agencies is tainted Based on public perception of the 31 surveyed agencies: Overall mean score 2.92 (Note: 1 = low probability, 5 = high probability of being involved in corruption) None scored below 2 points on probability scale Agencies which should be high in terms of integrity such as LUTH & ACA had a score of 2.0 & 2.72 respectively MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA Five TOP AGENCIES perceived as most involved in corruption Royal Malaysian Customs Department (3.90) Royal Malaysian Police (3.90) Road Transport Department (3.89) [ mean score of 3.6 & above ] Immigration Department (3.81) Agencies involved in issuing licences (3.62) MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA SEVEN had a score of 3.5 - 3.0 City Hall/Municipal Councils [ 3.43 ] Enforcement Division Ministry of Consumer Affairs [ 3.42 ] District/Land Office [ 3.40 ] Public Works Department [ 3.29 ] Cooperative (3.28) Registrar of Companies (3.20) PUSPAKOM ( 3.15 ) MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA Private Sector TOP FIVE agencies in private sector perceived most involved in bribe-giving: Construction companies (3.25) Supplier companies (3.16) Import & export companies (3.11) Driving schools (3.09) Entertainment & recreation outlets (3.07) MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA Occupations of bribe-takers as experienced by 14.9% of respondents who had been asked to give bribes Police - 76.3% RTD officers – 4.6% Other Enforcement officers (City Hall / Municipal) – 7.0% Other government officers – 6.3% Others (intermediaries) – 5.9% MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA MONEY MONEY MONEY Money can buy you bed but not sleep. Money can buy you books but not knowledge. Money can buy you food but not appetite. Money can buy you clothes but not beauty. Money can buy you house but not home. Money can buy medicine but not health. Money can buy you luxuries but not happiness. When money is lost, not everything is lost. But and Please Remember that When character is lost then everything is lost MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA CONCLUSION Many officials and staffs from the government sector had fallen on the wayside because of mismanagement and corruption. Their corrupt acts brought untold hardship and uncertainty to the future growth and development of our nation. It is thus imperative that members of all sector especially the government sector helped the MACC in its duty to eradicate the menace. We don’t condone corruption neither do we tolerated the corrupt acts. MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA REmEMbER We don’t condone corruption Neither do we tolerated corrupt acts. WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE FIGHT CORRUPTION So act at once! REPORT CORRUPTION MALAYSIAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION SURUHANJAYA PENCEGAHAN RASUAH MALAYSIA Q&A Thank you