Putrajaya, 1 July 2026 – In line with GMI’s commitment to strengthening integrity and ethical governance, 33 staff members participated in an integrity and anti-corruption educational visit to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) Headquarters.
Moving beyond traditional, theory-based awareness training, the programme equipped participants with actionable knowledge of anti-corruption enforcement, legal compliance, and ethical decision-making in real-world institutional contexts.
GMI delegation commenced their visit with an official welcome from PsK Sharifah Nuraini binti Syed Ibrahim, followed by a guided tour of the MACC key facilities conducted by PsK Sivarasan a/l Kalidawson; Head of Private Sector Division, MACC Community Education Division.
The visit culminated in an authoritative legal briefing delivered by PkPs Nik Lokman bin Nik Mohd Nor. The session provided critical clarity on bribery offences under Sections 16,17, 18, and 23 of the MACC Act 2009, with particular emphasis on Corporate Liability under Section 17A. Through detailed analysis of real-world prosecution case studies, the briefing transformed abstract legal provisions into tangible workplace risks. It underscored that individual misconduct carries severe institutional consequences.
Building on this experience, GMI will integrate key learnings into its internal compliance protocols and staff Code of Conduct reviews. GMI is also exploring future collaboration opportunities with the MACC Community Education Division to develop tailored integrity modules for its academic and administration staff.
The visit reinforces GMI’s commitment to fostering integrity, transparency, accountability, and a zero-tolerance approach to corruption across the institution.






