On June 26, 2024, Pelepas Terminal Inland Services Sdn Bhd (PTIS) successfully implemented a community education program on anti-corruption awareness in collaboration with the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC). This program was held at Sekolah Tun Fatimah, Johor Bahru, and involved PTIS employees as well as students from the school.
Program Introduction
The program aimed to instill values of integrity and anti-corruption among the younger generation. MACC intended to instill anti-corruption awareness from an early age to form a society free from corrupt practices. PTIS shares this aspiration and is committed to supporting efforts to build an integrity-based society.
Activities and Participation
The program included anti-corruption awareness talks, a digital poster competition, and an anti-corruption exhibition. PTIS was directly involved in the digital poster competition, where PTIS and MACC staff conducted sessions with selected groups of students. This activity aimed to raise students’ awareness of the negative effects of corruption and inspire them to promote integrity in their daily lives.
Program Objectives
The main objectives of this program were:
Program Details
This program took place on June 26, 2024 (Wednesday) at Sekolah Tun Fatimah, Johor Bahru. It involved Johor State MACC officers, PTIS staff, the principal, teachers, students, and other stakeholders. The program itinerary included a talk by MACC, a digital poster competition, and a prize-giving ceremony for the winners.
PTIS Commitment
PTIS affirms its commitment to participate in the Anti-Corruption Warrior Program and the Digital Poster Anti-Corruption Competition on June 26, 2024. Through this program, PTIS hopes to play a significant role in educating the younger generation about the importance of combating corruption and promoting values of integrity within the community.
Through this collaboration, PTIS demonstrates its dedication to fostering social responsibility and building a brighter and corruption-free future for Malaysian society. The successful implementation of this program underscores PTIS’s ongoing commitment to combating corruption and nurturing positive values among the younger generation.