
Tricia Yeoh, chief executive officer of the Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs, said there was no need to reinvent the wheel.
The NACP was Malaysia’s most comprehensive policy with clear goals to end corruption. More effort should be put into implementation as well as measuring and tracking success, she said.
However, Yeoh said, the renewed priority for a Political Financing Act was welcomed.
She called for transparent disclosure of donations and expenditure, public funding and for an independent regulatory body to be included in the Act.
The NACP was introduced by the Pakatan Harapan government in 2019 and underwent a mid-term review last year.