The UAE Accountability Authority has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC), highlighting their joint commitment to enhancing governance, transparency, and anti-corruption efforts.
The MoU focuses on promoting transparency, fostering integrity, and boosting joint efforts to tackle corruption in both countries.
This agreement marks a significant step forward in strengthening the bilateral ties between the United Arab Emirates and Malaysia, with a shared focus on combating corruption.
The MoU was signed at the UAE Accountability Authority’s headquarters in Abu Dhabi during the official visit of HE Tan Sri Dato’ Sri Haji Azam bin Baki, Chief Commissioner of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission, who was received by HE Humaid Obaid Abu Shibs, Chairman of the UAE Accountability Authority.
According to the statement, the agreement aims to strengthen cooperation, promote the exchange of expertise, and support good governance frameworks in line with international best practices in anti-corruption.
This step underscores the commitment of the two authorities to advancing international cooperation in accountability, transparency, and anti-corruption efforts in both countries.
UAE-Malaysia Bilateral Ties
The bilateral relations between the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Malaysia are strong and multifaceted, encompassing a wide range of areas such as trade, investment, education, and security. Economic cooperation has grown, with numerous businesses from both nations operating in each other’s markets.
On the security front, the Emirates and Malaysia cooperate closely in counterterrorism efforts and regional stability. They also collaborate on emerging technologies and sustainability initiatives, with a shared focus on innovation and renewable energy.
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