Maszlee ready to reveal anti-corruption psychometric test result

MOHAMMAD KHAIRIL ASHRAF MOHD KHALID MUHAMMAD ZAKWAN NAZARALY
18 Feb 2022 10:12am
Dr Maszlee Malik when met by Sinar Harian reporters during a briefing session on the anti-corruption psychometric Rasuah Busters Tag (RBTag) test at the Kumpulan Karangkraf complex on Thursday.
Dr Maszlee Malik when met by Sinar Harian reporters during a briefing session on the anti-corruption psychometric Rasuah Busters Tag (RBTag) test at the Kumpulan Karangkraf complex on Thursday.
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SHAH ALAM - Simpang Renggam MP Dr Maszlee Malik stressed that he has no problem revealing his anti-corruption psychometric Rasuah Busters Tag (RBTag) test result.

The former education minister said he has nothing to hide and encouraged those who took the test to also reveal their results.

“I have nothing to hide and if it is possible, everyone should reveal their results,” he told Sinar Harian during a briefing session on the anti-corruption psychometric test at the Kumpulan Karangkraf complex, here, on Thursday.

It is understood that Maszlee will be taking the test in Johor.

The test which is conducted online will be done professionally and the results will be kept confidential and will not be disclosed to others.

The test involved between 50 to 100 questions at random regarding cultural norms of the nation.

Maszlee who is also a candidate for the Layang-Layang seat in the Johor state election which will take place on March 12, said he was glad with the existence of the anti-corruption psychometric test.

He said since the first day he was involved in politics, he was determined in making Malaysia a fair, democratic and clean country with integrity.

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“For the first time in Malaysia, there is a third party representing the people willing to provide a mechanism to enhance integrity of the country starting with the anti-corruption psychometric test on election candidates or politicians.

“Perhaps this technique can be used on government servants, enforcers, and those with executive power,” he said

He agreed to take the test to show support for the people’s effort to make Malaysia a better country with integrity adding that he was committed to uphold the trust given to him by the Rasuah Busters.