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NEW REPORT: Why ASEAN needs a regional body that makes fighting corruption a priority

With corruption still rife in the region, including Malaysia, Transparency International speaks out

Transparency International, the leading civil society organisation fighting corruption worldwide, will release a new report on why ASEAN leaders must create a regional body – the ASEAN Integrity Community -- that integrates anti-corruption principles into the framework of a proposed regional economic community.

The new report will analyse specific corruption risks ASEAN is facing and provide concrete proposals for increased future cooperation through the ASEAN Integrity Community.

Despite claims to the contrary, corruption is not under control. In Malaysia, where ASEAN is meeting this week, and across the region Transparency International is calling for a more aggressive approach.

Recent reports that Transparency International believes corruption is under control in the region, specifically Malaysia, are not correct.

Malaysia scored 52 out of 100 in the 2014 Corruption Perceptions Index, indicating that corruption is pervasive and needs to be tackled aggressively. TI Malaysia considers it important for the government to continue the fight against corruption in all sectors of society. The corruption risks in the region will be discussed at the Friday report launch event in Kuala Lumpur.

ASEAN Integrity Community: A vision for transparent and accountable integration
24 April 2015
Corus Hotel
Jalan Ampang, 50450 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
9:30 am Kuala Lumpur time
Available online at
www.transparency.org

Supporting material will be available and individual interviews can be arranged.


For any press enquiries please contact

Rukshana Nanayakkara
Tel: +601 1233 74 166
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Jessica Sercombe
Transparency International-Malaysia
Tel: + 603 79 60 6630
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For interview requests, please contact:
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