Lim believes there is value-add to having better governance at companies.

The effects and impact of ongoing efforts to solidify corporate governance — with the end-game being self-governance — are often seen from a longer-term perspective, when one steps back and sees how far we have come in the last four years and even more imp

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KUALA LUMPUR, 13 Ogos (Bernama) — Perusahaan Malaysia perlu meningkatkan kemahiran pekerja serta mengguna pakai teknologi kecerdasan buatan (AI) untuk menambah nilai syarikat dan bukan semata-mata tertumpu kepada mencari keuntungan melalui kaedah pengurangan kos, kata pakar.

Pengarah Eksekutif, Ketua Bakat dan Perniagaan Ganjaran Willis Towers Watson Malaysia, Dr Tan Juan Jim berkata langkah tersebut akan dapat menghilangkan kebimbangan di kalangan kakitangan bahawa penggunaan pendigitalan dan automasi akan membawa kepada kehilangan pekerjaan mereka.

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KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 13 (Bernama) — Malaysian businesses should upskill existing employees and adopt artificial intelligence (AI) and technology to enhance the companies’ values rather than just focusing on the cost- reduction method to improve bottom-line performance, said experts.

Willis Towers Watson executive director and head of talent and rewards business in Malaysia, Dr Tan Juan Jim said such a move could dispel the common fear among workers that the adoption of digitalisation or automation could lead to more job losses.

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Is Corporate Malaysia ready for new laws against bribery?

PETALING JAYA: Businesses in Malaysia have less than a year to comply with the legal anti-bribery provisions of the Malaysian Anti Corruption Commission (MACC) Act, but concerns have risen on the readiness and awareness of commercial organisations, especially small-scale businesses.

Questions have also been raised on whether local businesses have implemented adequate internal measures to prevent potential acts of corruption.

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Institute of Corporate Directors Malaysia (ICDM), a dedicated body established by the Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) to enhance the professionalism and effectiveness of corporate directors in Malaysia, has been launched today by Minister of Finance Lim Guan Eng.

Formed by directors for the benefit of directors, ICDM’s main objectives are to promote excellence, integrity, and the highest levels of skills and professional competence among corporate directors in Malaysia.

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KUALA LUMPUR:The Institute of Corporate Directors Malaysia (ICDM), a dedicated body established by the Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) to enhance the professionalism and effectiveness of corporate directors in Malaysia, was launched this morning by Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng.

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Ministry of Finance (MoF) will not cancel public-private partnership (PPP) projects awarded through direct negotiations by the previous Barisan Nasional administration, particularly land swap deals, but will introduce a “clean” PPP model in line with its policy to conduct open tenders.

In a review process, the MoF found that 14 out of 17 PPP projects were directly negotiated.

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s monetary sector is stable although there are fiscal challenges of high debt and liabilities resulted from the excesses from the previous government, said Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng.

“Our banking sector is well-capitalised with low numbers of non-performing loans while the capital market remains solid with stable capital and high liquidity.

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) yesterday introduced the Institute of Corporate Directors Malaysia (ICDM), a dedicated body established to enhance the professionalism and effectiveness of corporate directors in the country.

The main objective of the new institute, launched by Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng, is to promote excellence, integrity and the highest level of skills and professional competence among Malaysian corporate directors, the SC said in a statement.

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THE Institute of Corporate Directors (ICDM), a dedicated body set up to enhance the professionalism and effectiveness of corporate directors in the country, was officially launched last Monday.

Led by Tan Sri Zarinah Anwar as chairman and Michele Kythe Lim as president/CEO, ICDM will, among other things, provide learning and development via training programmes, board and director effectiveness evaluation, director-sourcing services and research and advocacy.

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