UAE Signs MoU With Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission to Strengthen Cooperation
The UAE Accountability Authority has formalized a partnership with the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission by signing a Memorandum of Understanding aimed at enhancing anti-corruption efforts and promoting transparency and integrity.
The agreement was signed in Abu Dhabi during the official visit of H.E. Tan Sri Dato’ Sri Haji Azam bin Baki, Chief Commissioner of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission.
H.E. Humaid Obaid Abu Shibs, Chairman of the UAE Accountability Authority, welcomed the Malaysian delegation at the Authority’s headquarters, marking a significant step in bilateral collaboration.
The MoU establishes a framework for cooperation, facilitating the exchange of expertise and best practices in anti-corruption and governance. Both authorities emphasized the importance of strengthening accountability mechanisms and fostering good governance frameworks aligned with international standards.
Officials noted that the agreement reflects a shared commitment to advancing transparency and integrity, reinforcing efforts to combat corruption in both nations. The collaboration is expected to support joint initiatives, capacity-building programs, and knowledge sharing to enhance institutional effectiveness in anti-corruption practices.
This partnership highlights the UAE and Malaysia’s dedication to deepening international cooperation in accountability and governance, underscoring the role of cross-border collaboration in addressing global challenges related to corruption.
The MoU sets the stage for continued engagement between the two authorities, reinforcing their strategic commitment to upholding transparency and integrity across public institutions.
News Source: Emirates News Agency
