Summary KAJI SELIDIK AMALAN TERBAIK SBMJ BERHUBUNG POLISI PENCEGAHAN RASUAH 2023 (Halaman 1 daripada 4) forms.office.com
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Participate in SBMJ's survey to share feedback on corruption issues and anti-corruption principles.
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- Kaji Selidik Amalan Terbaik SBMJ Berhubung Polisi Pencegahan Rasuah 2023
- Tujuan kaji selidik ini adalah untuk mendapatkan maklumbalas pengarah-pengarah SBMJ terhadap amalan terbaik dan isu rasuah dalam SBMJ
- Kaji selidik ini berakhir pada Jumaat, 20/10/2023
- Pengarah/pegawai SBMJ perlu mengetahui penguatkuasaan seksyen 17A Akta Suruhanjaya Pencegahan Rasuah Malaysia (Akta SPRM 2009) dan Panduan Amalan Terbaik SBMJ yang telah dimuatnaik di portal SSM
- SBMJ perlu mempunyai polisi pencegahan rasuah dan mengamalkan prinsip-prinsip anti-rasuah serta prinsip-prinsip di dalam Garis Panduan Tatatcara Mencukupi: T.R.U.S.T.
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Join SBMJ's survey on Best Practices Regarding the Anti-Corruption Policy 2023 to provide feedback on corruption issues and adherence to anti-corruption principles.
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Participate in SBMJ's survey on Best Practices Regarding the Anti-Corruption Policy 2023. Conducted by the Corporate Compliance Monitoring Section of the Corporate Compliance Division, the survey collects feedback from directors on their understanding of best practices and corruption issues within SBMJ. Complete Sections A, B, and C by 20/10/2023. Questions cover awareness of MACC Act section 17A enforcement, existence of an anti-corruption policy, and adherence to anti-corruption principles.
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Thank you for participating in SBMJ's survey on their Best Practices Regarding the Anti-Corruption Policy 2023. The survey is conducted by the Corporate Compliance Monitoring Section of the Corporate Compliance Division to gather feedback from directors on their understanding of best practices and perceptions of corruption issues within SBMJ. The survey consists of Sections A, B, and C, which need to be completed by SBMJ directors or appointed representatives. Directors can refer to the Best Practices Guidelines for SBMJ Management on the SSM portal for reference. The survey will end on Friday, 20/10/2023. The survey includes questions about directors' awareness of the enforcement of section 17A of the MACC Act, the existence of an anti-corruption policy in SBMJ, and the practice of anti-corruption principles outlined in the Corporate Integrity Pledge and Adequate Procedures Guidelines.
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Survey on SBMJ's Best Practices Regarding the Anti-Corruption Policy 2023 (Page 1 of 4)
Introduction: Thank you for participating in the survey on SBMJ's Best Practices Regarding the Anti-Corruption Policy 2023. This study is conducted by the Corporate Compliance Monitoring Section of the Corporate Compliance Division. The purpose of this survey is to obtain feedback from directors regarding their understanding of the best practices that have been or will be implemented by SBMJ. Additionally, the survey aims to gather information on directors' perceptions, views, and understanding of corruption issues within SBMJ.
Survey Details: The survey consists of Sections A, B, and C, which need to be completed by SBMJ directors or appointed representatives. All responses will be kept confidential. The survey will end on Friday, 20/10/2023.
Best Practices Guidelines: SBMJ directors can refer to the Best Practices Guidelines for SBMJ Management on the SSM portal through the following link: [insert link].
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Survey Questions: Section A - Best Practices: Anti-Corruption Policy Company Name: [text box] Company Registration Number: [text box]
Do SBMJ directors/employees know about the enforcement of section 17A of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission Act 2009 (MACC Act)? - Yes - No
Are SBMJ directors/employees aware of the Best Practices Guidelines for SBMJ uploaded on the SSM portal? - Yes - No
Are SBMJ directors/employees aware of the provision in section 17A of the MACC Act 2009 regarding corporate liability, where commercial organizations are held liable if any employee and/or associated person commits corruption for the organization's benefit? - Yes - No
Does SBMJ have an anti-corruption policy? - Yes, SBMJ has an anti-corruption policy. - No, SBMJ does not have an anti-corruption policy. - No, SBMJ will provide an anti-corruption policy soon.
SBMJ's anti-corruption principles should be supported by the five (5) anti-corruption principles stated in the Corporate Integrity Pledge (CIP). Do SBMJ directors/employees practice the following principles? - Promoting transparency, integrity, and good governance values - Strengthening internal control mechanisms by incorporating elements that support anti-corruption measures - Compliance with relevant laws and regulations in combating corruption - Eliminating any form of corrupt practices - Supporting anti-corruption initiatives undertaken by the Malaysian Government and the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC)
Under subsection (5) of section 17A of the MACC Act 2009, there are principles outlined in the Adequate Procedures Guidelines: T.R.U.S.T. Do SBMJ directors/employees practice the following principles? - Top Management Commitment - Risk Analysis - Implementation of Control Measures - Systematic Monitoring, Evaluation, and Enforcement - Training and Communication
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