The National Anti-Corruption Strategy (NACS) Conference, held on 18 February at the historic Royal Selangor Club, was a milestone event in the pursuit of good governance, transparency, and integrity.

Organized by the School of Professional and Executive Education Development (SPEED) at Asia e University in collaboration with the Malaysian Employers Federation (MEF) Academy, the conference brought together a diverse group of stakeholders, including representatives from Corporations and SMEs, government agencies, academics, and civil societies.

The conference was jointly launched by the Founder President of Asia e University, Professor Dato’ Dr Ansary Ahmed; MEF’s CEO, Tuan Sheikh Farouk bin Sheikh Mohamed (representing the MEF President, Dato’ Dr Syed Hussain Syed Husman); and the Director of the Malaysia Anti-Corruption Academy, Datuk Saiful Ezral bin Arifin. Their presence underscored a strong, collective commitment to combat corruption and restoring public trust in institutions and society.

Throughout the event, distinguished speakers and panelists led thought-provoking discussions on key challenges, best practices, and strategies to promote ethical leadership, transparency, and accountability. The diverse participation at the conference highlighted the shared responsibility of various sectors in driving anti-corruption initiatives and strengthening governance frameworks. The success of the NACS Conference reinforces the importance of continued collaboration and dialogue, paving the way for meaningful reforms and sustainable trust in governance.