Among all ASEAN countries, only Malaysia's and Thailand's rankings dipped. But Thailand had fallen only four places while Malaysia had fallen nine places. Meanwhile, Indonesia achieved greatest improvement among ASEAN countries as it rose to 111 from 126 last year.
By LIM SUE GOAN/ Translated by SOONG PHUI JEE/ Sin Chew Daily
According to a recent poll, Najib's approval rating remains at 60%. It is indeed a good news. However, there are also two bad news: 74% of people are dissatisfied with the government's performance in fighting corruption and abuse of power; and Malaysia's corruption ranking had fallen to 56, from 47 last year.
Malaysia was ranked 23 in 1995 and today, it fell to the lowest ranking over the past 15 years. It had sounded an alarm for the country's anti-corruption and foreign investment attraction. It also brought two unusual messages: Why is Malaysia one of the two ASEAN countries going backward? How could the ranking fall even the government has been calling to fight corruption, upgraded the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission and listed anti-corruption as one of the Key Performance Indicator (KPI) areas?
Among all ASEAN countries, only Malaysia's and Thailand's rankings dipped. But Thailand had fallen only four places while Malaysia had fallen nine places. Meanwhile, Indonesia achieved greatest improvement among ASEAN countries as it rose to 111 from 126 last year. Competitions among countries are just like sailing against the current, you will soon be surpassed if you are falling behind while others are going forward.
It does not limited only to anti graft, but other areas like economy, national competitiveness, education, people's quality, as well as human and social development are facing the same predicament. South Korea was not doing as good as Malaysia before but now, it is doing much better than us. Indonesia, Vietnam and Philippines are working hard to rise but Malaysia is going backward. Sooner or after, it will be surpassed by laggard countries and become a non-mainstream country.
Besides, how could the ranking fall even after they have “done so many” and put in so much of manpower and resources? The most crucial factor is, they are lack of political commitments. More and more cases are left unsettled while those cases brought to court ended up in loss. As time passes, foreigners have a negative view, they will see anti-corruption slogans as political tricks that meant only to win votes.
Yes, MACC is doing its work, including carrying out the investigation on V.K Lingam's video clip case and the Port Klang Free Zone (PKFZ) scandal. But what is the progress after they have opened the files?
The police always announce the crime detection rate but MACC dares not to announce its detection and successful prosecution rates. It's investigations seem too mysterious and this has greatly reduced its credibility.
The government has no political commitment to MACC, causing the commission to act so evasively with the mentality of turning big issues into small problems. For example, the commission's Deputy Commissioner Datuk Abu Kassim Mohammed revealed earlier in a media briefing that the commission had provided advice for the poisoning incident in 2007 and it had as well provided suggestions for the wasteful spending issue involving a National Youth Skills Development Institute (IKBN). MACC is meant to fight corruption instead of providing advice. How is it going to fight corruption if it is not able even to understand the point?
Another absurdity is, MACC had arrested 605 people alleged to have been involved in graft but only 46% of them were civil servants. It reflected that the awareness levels of civil servants have increased. Everyone knows that the public sector is facing a serious corruption problem but MACC actually came out with such an idiotic conclusion.
Perhaps there is an advantage to have such a low ranking as it will be easier to rise next year. The problem is, can Malaysia do it?

written by Watchdog, November 20, 2009 22:10:20
written by talk2stop, November 20, 2009 22:00:21
written by Eskay345, November 20, 2009 20:31:32
That's why reports of financial mismanagement, cheating, CBT taking commissions on official procurement of military weapons and submarines by high-ranking officials & senior ministers are O.K and not being investigated by the Macc. (Now our Defence Minister is in a hurry to procure a battle ship
So will he claim 12% commissions worth hundreds of millions too?
But watch out you "ikan Bilis" taking small amounts, you will face the full force of the law.
Because this is Bolehland.
written by Vivarium, November 20, 2009 18:59:13
We as the taxpayers want to know:
1) who the middleman is,
2) how much is the commssion for the middleman
3) how much Ahmad is getting
4) the rationale behind the purchase
5) if there is any open tender
written by beijing, November 20, 2009 18:44:05



written by Vivarium, November 20, 2009 18:38:31
It is merely a creation by the goverment of the day to go after the opposition as its main mission, and occasionally pull up some small fries to justify its existence.
As a comparison, the anti-corruption agency in neighbouring Indonesia is answerable only to the parliament and the head of the agency is not through appointment but a selection process done by the parliament for a 5-year term.
It is little wonder that MACC is hated by the Malaysian people but loved by the corruptors, while the Indonesian anti-corruptuion agency is loved by its people but hated by the corruptors.
written by jayenjr, November 20, 2009 14:58:01
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Why is that "good news"?
Say Lim, have you ever heard of Altantuya?
If you did, do you think this is "good news"?
written by freerpk, November 20, 2009 14:10:14
written by jokersland, November 20, 2009 11:36:49
Malaysia Your Truly Jokers Land
written by batsman, November 20, 2009 10:49:37
written by aplus, November 20, 2009 10:38:20
And what did 1Malaysia has to say besides searching for mitigating circumstances? If we look at what China does there isn't much of a dick.
written by jaz, November 20, 2009 10:25:23
written by budakindia, November 20, 2009 09:41:13
written by ekt tan, November 20, 2009 08:12:36
written by adan, November 20, 2009 07:59:48
written by Ghifarix, November 20, 2009 07:52:11
written by educationist, November 20, 2009 06:34:00
Well, it's to be expected of the MSM to ingratiate themselves to their political masters!!
written by minds, November 20, 2009 06:12:12
At the 70' if malaysia vs japan sure malaysia win 8-0 NOW if malaysia meet japan ai yo cannot predict maybe japan win12-0 MALAYSIA BOLEH!!!!boleh apa boleh? coruption
written by krising1, November 20, 2009 05:20:58
written by Tompios, November 20, 2009 02:01:44























THIS IS BULL BERAK OF OPEN CORRUPTIONS where YOU PAKATAN unable to control your own CIVIL SERVANT!!