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Raised awareness of fighting corruption, leading to a 25% increase in number of reports lodged (2003-2007)
Increased number of corruption-related arrests by 72% from 318 arrests (2003) to 546 arrests (2007)
Increased conviction rate for corruption-related cases from 50% (2004) to 74% (2007)
Doubled the Anti-Corruption Agency (ACA) operating budget to RM154 million and committed RM372 million for development
under the 9th Malaysia Plan
Increased the number of ACA officers including specialists such as forensic auditors, and established the ACA Academy
Launched the National Integrity Plan and established the Malaysian Institute of Integrity
Established and enhanced 8 Parliamentary Select and Special Select Committees to increase checks and balances
Enhanced transparency and accountability in the annual Auditor-General’s Report
Established a Commission of Inquiry into the video clip of alleged interference in judicial appointments
 
 
Continue to enforce anti-corruption measures without fear or favour
Strengthen monitoring and enforcement by agencies such as the ACA, Customs, Inland Revenue and local authorities
Establish an e ective Special Complaints Commission to act on complaints of misconduct in enforcement agencies
Continue to foster a culture of integrity and high ethical standards through the National Integrity Plan
 
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Top Election Issues
Important Bills Passed by Dewan Rakyat (From 2004-2007)
We have an Eye for Corrupt Officers”—Interview with Customs DG