A people’s campaign against corruption in Malaysia

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Veteran journalist Hussamuddin Yaacub has launched a people’s campaign to fight corruption in Malaysia. This is the first time such an initiative has emerged from the citizenry, though specific non-governmental organizations have in the past targeted specific aspects of corruption or specific transgressions.

Hussamuddin is known and respected as an independent journalist who is not linked to any political party or ideological tendency. His campaign is a response to the perception that corruption has become more pervasive in Malaysian society. It highlights the impact of this scourge upon the people and why they should combat it for the sake of the nation and its future. 

Called “Rasuah Busters” (rasuah is Malay for “corruption”), the campaign will be guided by the Malaysian constitution, the Rukun Negara (the nation’s National Principles) and the shared values of honesty and integrity embodied in all religious teachings.

A decentralized campaign, all Malaysians are invited to participate in it. They can develop their own initiatives and strategies. The ultimate goal is not only to eliminate corruption but also to create a truly ethical and moral society that we can all be proud of. 

In a campaign of this sort a balanced perspective on what we have done so far in combating corruption is important. It is significant that Malaysia was the first country in the Global South to establish a separate agency to fight corruption in 1967 and to formulate specific laws for this purpose.

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