MACC boosts anti-graft drive on campuses


IPOH: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) remains committed to strengthening its collaboration with higher education institutions (IPTs) to disseminate anti-corruption messages to students nationwide.

MACC Community Education Division, Education Branch head Farah Najwa Abdul Aziz highlighted this commitment while launching the Angkatan Mahasiswa Antirasuah (Amar) IPMa Camp Series 2 2024 at the Mara Student Leadership Centre in Lenggong.

In a statement, she said 2,998 anti-corruption awareness programmes have been implemented since Amar’s inception 17 years ago, reaching 816,734 students.

“The encouraging response and feedback from students proves that the establishment of Amar is highly relevant and should serve as the main platform to engage with students, regardless of their diverse backgrounds,” she said, Bernama reported.

The MACC also said that to date, 118 Amar Clubs have been established at public and private universities, Mara Educational Institutions (IPMa) and Teacher Education Institutes. It aims to instil noble and anti-corruption values, thus becoming a catalyst for collaboration between the Commission and IPTs.

According to MACC, the Amar Camp was attended by 97 participants consisting of presidents or Supreme Council members of Amar from 12 IPMas, including Kolej Kemahiran Tinggi MARA Sri Gading, KKTM Ledang and KKTM Masjid Tanah.

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