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World Bank says Malaysia’s governance worsened in last five years PDF Print
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Tuesday, 30 June 2009 10:20

By Lee Wei Lian, The Malaysian Insider

KUALA LUMPUR: A study by the World Bank suggests that Malaysia’s governance has deteriorated since 2003. The country fared worse in four out of six good governance categories in the World Bank study and improved in only two as of 2008.

The nation also lags well behind the scores of high income countries such as Australia, Japan and Switzerland. It scored better than Indonesia but remained far behind Singapore. Indonesia, however, saw its governance scores improve across the board since 2003.

Malaysia saw its performance drop in four categories — voice and accountability (level of democracy),  political stability, regulatory quality and control of corruption.

In terms of its relative position to other countries, Malaysia also fell further behind countries in the same categories. It recorded an improvement in performance and relative position in only two categories — government effectiveness and rule of law.

The World Bank study uses a percentile method to show the relative ranking of a country. For example, a country with a ranking of 60 means that its score is higher than 60 per cent of countries in the study.

Malaysia has a rank of 32 (2003 ranking — 38) for voice and accountability, 50 (57) for political stability, 84 (80) for government effectiveness, 60 (70) regulatory quality, 65 (63) for rule of law and 63 (65) for control of corruption.

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written by batsman, June 30, 2009 10:28:38
Malaysia fared better in rule of law? World Bank is outstripping its own reputation.
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written by cheemengwong, June 30, 2009 10:30:14
As the Raayat is well aware by now, the reverse gear in already engaged since Badawi's tenure as a PM.
What I understand was that while he was asleep, he acccidently slide the gear from Drive mode to Reverse and all his passengers in the government was not aware of it.
Now that the Raayat is made aware by international citizens, we should get it right back to drive mode, otherwise mampus lah.
There is najis/shit everywhere, watch out!
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written by Jan, June 30, 2009 10:36:47
Governance worsened in the last 5 years because the man in charge was simply sleeping on the job. The guy who took over had to come in dragging a huge baggage. Not only that, the cabinet is full of HP6s ministers who operate on race-centric policies. Like that how to have good governance?
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written by educationist, June 30, 2009 10:47:53
Let's see how the UMNOputra's spin masters put their spin on this!
Maybe Rais yatim will want to use his own terms for these statistics as well!
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written by krising1, June 30, 2009 11:09:39
One phone call with a lot of praises for our "head of state" then a knockout blow for the whole country and its system. Haha!
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written by *********, June 30, 2009 11:34:22
Time for regime change...More http://*********.********.com
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written by densemy, June 30, 2009 11:41:43
Deteriorated??? How can something that is already non-existent deteriorate?
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written by talk2stop, June 30, 2009 11:44:23
Just hope this is a wake-up call for Malaysia. The good thing is that there is so much room for improvement.
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written by arazak, June 30, 2009 11:56:32
I am sure Nazri Aziz and some other UMNO goons will say they are "doubtful" with this World Bank index. Same thing as to what they say on Malaysia's ranking on “Corruption Barometer Index” produced by Transparency International recently.

They believe only those index churned out by their UMNO/BN regime's apparatus. And they wanted the rakyaat to believe what they believe through their spin media. They do not want the rakyaat to believe the statistics from independent international organizations.

There is only one way to get out of this “bad-governance” regime. And that is to kick them out in the next election. . ., there is no two ways about it!
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written by Trueandfair, June 30, 2009 12:15:18
HELLO WORLD BANK, TELL US SOMETHING NEW THAT WE MALAYSIANS DO NOT KNOW !!!

We know that we have been going down the drain since Mahathir took over except for mega-projects - must admit that Petronas Twin Towers is still the damn best looking high rise in the world. I mean, even any 2-3 years old kid can recognise the 2 BIG JAGUNG (CORN) whenever it comes on TV !!! smilies/grin.gif

KLIA - the coldest airport indoors and sfaest mega-airport - due to lack of people (passengers) but still good looking !! LCCT, CHangi, Chep Lap Kok, Incheon - too many people and not so good looking - easy to catch all sort of flus - swine (AH1N1 - rais yatim flu), bird, "buaya" (UMNO members) etc etc flus ....

NSE (PLUS) - the slowest toll payment system in the world - who would have thought that you will be stuck in a TRAFFIC JAM TO PAY ?????? smilies/grin.gif

So, WORLD BANK, if we have PROPER TRANSPARENCY AND GOVERANCE, MALAYSIA WILL NOT BE ABLE TO HAVE THE SUPER "ICONIC BUILDINGS?DEVELOPEMNTS" smilies/grin.gif
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written by asguard, June 30, 2009 12:22:52
On the courtesy of Barang Naik for 52 years of misrule.... and so now we have this problem... who to be blame ...barang naik!
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written by fknajib, June 30, 2009 12:50:38
Rule of law could mean most people in Malaysia abide laws if they can. I think in general, most Malaysian are law abiding citizen, its the government that are corrupt that is causing the problems we are seeing now. This is also reflected by the drop in corruption index in the study. Hardly a surprise the result of this study came out this way. Malaysia has been slipping into a Pariah state for a long time now.
http://fakenajib.********.com
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written by ROBERTNGTG, June 30, 2009 13:13:20
World Bank says Malaysia’s governance worsened in last five years

WHAT ELSE IS NEW??? EVERYTHING IS GOING DOWN THE DRAIN - BRAIN DRAIN,
MONEY DOWN THE DRAIN, REPUTATION IN THE DRAIN....
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written by sukinong, June 30, 2009 17:19:39
What does the World Bank says about the French? Same ranking as Malaysia?
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written by freerpk, July 01, 2009 08:12:12
Why do we want to listen to World bank??? We Malaysia Bolih will make our own study and the result will nullify what the world bank says smilies/grin.gif smilies/grin.gif smilies/grin.gif smilies/grin.gif smilies/grin.gif
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