Bank Negara Malaysia official offers tough line on corruption
Malaysia’s central bank has a “zero tolerance policy” and will not protect those who cross a line, assistant governor says
Bank Negara Malaysia has a “zero tolerance policy” when it comes to unethical behaviour in the realms of fraud and corruption, an assistant governor of the institution has said.
In a speech published on April 10, Adnan Zaylani Mohamad Zahid spoke about the integrity of central banks, highlighting the ways in which Bank Negara Malaysia tackles corruption risk.
“The bank does not tolerate any wrongdoing which may tarnish its reputation, given that our solid reputation has been diligently built
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