A total of 13 MBI Selangor companies have finalised their Organisational Anti-Corruption Plans to strengthen governance and mitigate corruption risks.
KLANG: Thirteen companies under MBI Selangor Incorporated have completed their Organisational Anti-Corruption Plans (OACP).
The initiative aims to strengthen governance practices and mitigate corruption risks across the group.
Group chief executive officer Datuk Saipolyazan M Yusop said the OACP initiative began with five companies in 2023, followed by six more last year.
Two additional entities, Yayasan Warisan Anak Selangor and Yayasan Hijrah Selangor, completed their plans today.
He urged other group subsidiaries that have yet to develop their own OACP to do so.
“InsyaAllah, the Integrity and Governance Unit under MBI Selangor will assist, from planning the Corruption Risk Management process until a company is ready to launch its own OACP,” Saipolyazan said at the 2025 MBI Selangor Group Integrity Day.
He noted the group’s recent win in the Corporate Governance and Ethics category at the 2025 ESG Plus Awards.
“More importantly, when faced with allegations related to integrity and corruption, this recognition serves as evidence that our governance is in order and that preventive measures are in place,” he added.
The group is also working with the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission to streamline procedures and policies.
State Secretary Datuk Dr Ahmad Fadzli Ahmad Tajuddin, who is also an MBI Selangor board director, said the OACP must be implemented with genuine commitment.
He warned that corruption not systematically addressed would lead to higher costs, revenue losses and declining service quality.
“What we seek is the true objective of the OACP, which is to address weak governance and effectively uphold integrity and anti-corruption within organisations,” Ahmad Fadzli said.








