The Cooperative Anti-Corruption Forum titled “Public Fund Management” featured two panelists, Director of the MACC Community Education Division, Datuk TPj Ahmad Nizam Ismail (center), and ANGKASA Deputy President, Associate Professor Dato’ Dr. Haji Abdul Rahman Abdul Razak Shaik (far right). The session was moderated by ANGKASA Group Internal Audit Committee Member, Haji Zaharudin Alias.
Malaysia’s aspiration to be a corruption-free nation. He praised and highly commended ANGKASA’s continued commitment in preventing corruption and breach of trust within the cooperative movement, recognising ANGKASA as a highly important strategic partner in championing the anti- corruption agenda comprehensively. Meanwhile, Datuk Seri Dr. Abdul Fattah expressed his confidence that the close cooperation between both parties will continue to serve as a catalyst in elevating integrity as the main foundation in every action, in order to realise a corruption-free cooperative movement.
Earlier, the Cooperative Anti-Corruption Forum titled “Public Fund Management” was held, featuring two panelists: Director of the Community Education Division of MACC, Datuk TPj Ahmad Nizam Ismail, and ANGKASA Deputy President, Associate Professor Dato’ Dr. Haji Abdul Rahman Abdul Razak Shaik. The session was moderated by ANGKASA Group Internal Audit Committee Member, Haji Zaharudin Alias. There was also a Pocket Talk session titled “Management of Infaq Funds”, delivered by the Chief Executive Officer of Yayasan Infaq ANGKASA, Dr. Mohd Azlan Yahya.
Chief Commissioner of the MACC, Tan Sri Dato’ Sri Haji Azam Baki (front row, fifth from the right), poses with invited guests and participants during the Opening Ceremony of the Cooperative Anti-Corruption Forum and the Signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between ANGKASA and the MACC.
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