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Calls for Financial Transparency Grow Amid Nafas and Khazanah Nasional Investigations

Malaysians will monitor progress in Nafas, FashionValet probes

Malaysians are closely following two major cases under investigation by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission due to significant losses in public funds. The first involves an alleged fertilizer cartel within the National Farmers Organisation (Nafas) which reportedly managed contracts worth RM1.8 billion. The second pertains to Khazanah Nasional’s RM43.9 million loss in its investment in FashionValet Sdn Bhd over three years.

Additionally, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has directed the National Audit Department to audit 2,000 government-linked companies (GLCs). The New Straits Times described the Nafas incident as a recurring “Malaysian malaise,” underlining the ongoing issue of public fund mismanagement due to corruption, inadequate oversight, or poor investment choices.

This situation calls for serious action by parliament to prevent future losses. To promote transparency, mandatory financial reporting and accessible audit outcomes should be supported. Digital platforms could be used to provide real-time updates on government spending and investments, ensuring public visibility.

Strengthening governance requires comprehensive training for civil servants in financial management, risk analysis, and ethical standards. Civil society, business groups, and community organizations could also be involved in government investment planning to enhance accountability.

Establishing channels for public feedback and oversight is essential to address these issues before they escalate. Finally, Malaysians should question why past elected representatives did not raise these concerns earlier. Addressing these weaknesses could have saved substantial public funds.

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