Good governance practices for sustainable development in the public sector services in Malaysia
Good governance is indicated as the remedy that results in political stability and a key basis towards sustainable growth and development that can facilitate the institution’s effectiveness and efficiency. Malaysia has been seen to be practising good governance in the public institutions through...
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Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
2024
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Online Access: | http://journalarticle.ukm.my/24277/1/Akademika_94_2_14.pdf http://journalarticle.ukm.my/24277/ https://ejournal.ukm.my/akademika/issue/view/1725 |
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Summary: | Good governance is indicated as the remedy that results in political stability and a key basis towards sustainable
growth and development that can facilitate the institution’s effectiveness and efficiency. Malaysia has been seen to be
practising good governance in the public institutions through the holistic reform agenda that requires the highest
quality of ethics and conduct for every level that aims to strengthen transparency and increase accountability
throughout administrative activities. Therefore, this paper seeks to uncover the status of good governance for
sustainable development in public administration in Malaysia. In this paper, studies from literature reviews and
reports from the Economic Planning Unit, Malaysia Plan, and Public Service Ethics are used as a research method
to describe the status of good governance for sustainable development in Malaysia. This practice of good governance
is noticeable in most of the plans and policies that already assist public institutions in enhancing their quality and
performance for delivering services for the citizen. However, the criticisms towards the public sector services remain
to be heard, and this process of enhancing the quality and performance is challenging. This is why the holistic reform
plan is considered the dawn for Malaysia in routing towards good governance for sustainable development. |
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