Former MACC chief Dzulkifli Launches Anti-Corruption Academy in Malaysia

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  • December 13, 2024

KUALA LUMPUR: Tan Sri Dzulkifli Ahmad, the third and former Chief Commissioner of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC), has launched an Anti-Money Laundering and Anti-Corruption (AMLAC) Academy, in Malaysia.

“We are committed to shaping a future where financial systems are transparent, secure, and free from corruption.

“This academy embodies our lifelong passion for fighting corruption, and we believe every professional must be equipped with the knowledge and tools to combat money laundering and corruption effectively,” said Dzulkifli, who is AMLAC Academy president.

The academy’s flagship programme, the professional diploma in corporate anti-corruption management (PD CAM), is a six-month course that covers anti-corruption law, anti-money laundering law, corruption risk management and corporate liability to address corporate integrity challenges.

The establishment of the academy is a result of a collaboration with prestigious institutions, including the Kuala Lumpur International Education Consortium (KLIEC), Universiti Teknologi Malaysia School of Professional and Continuing Education (UTMSPACE) and the London Examinations Board (LEB).

All graduates will receive recognition from the London Examinations Board (LEB), a certification validated by the Association of Certified Professionals (ACP) in London.

“The academy held its first convocation for learners of the PD CAM course at the House Of Commons of the United Kingdom Parliament in Westminster, London, last month,” according to its Facebook site.

For more information, visit their official website at amlacacademy.com.

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