Taking governance to a new level


IT is encouraging to see that listed companies on Bursa Malaysia have adopted a positive stance on maintaining a high level of governance as disclosed in the recent Securities Commission (SC) Corporate Governance Monitor (CGM) 2024.

While regulators in Malaysia continue to prioritise improving governance standards, it is important to ensure that corporates are not overwhelmed with continuous changes when previous adjustments have yet to achieve certain milestones.

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