The Regional Corridor Development Authority (RECODA) today held a pre-launch ceremony for its Organisational Anti-Corruption Plan (OACP) (2021-2025) at its headquarters in LCDA Tower, Kuching, in conjunction with RECODA Integrity Day 2021.
Officiating the ceremony was Yang Berhormat Datuk Haji Talib Zulpilip, Minister in Chief Minister’s Department (Integrity and Ombudsman).
RECODA CEO Datu Ismawi Ismuni and RECODA employees participated in a collective Corruption Free Pledge (Ikrar Bebas Rasuah), where they pledged to combat corruption and ensure their work is aligned with best practices and principles of good governance.
The pledge was witnessed by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) Sarawak Director Tuan Mohd Zaki bin Hassan.
RECODA today joined other public agencies in Sarawak by providing its own five-year internal plan, in line with the State Government’s emphasis and strong commitment to integrity and transparency in its civil service.
In his speech, Talib spoke on the need to combat corruption: “The stronger the culture of integrity, the lower the incidence of corruption.”
“When the incidence of corruption is low, the level of development will improve. Corruption in the public sector will impair the ability of the government to serve the rakyat and impede the development of the nation.”
The OACP is a mandatory initiative for all public institutions to develop their internal policy document that addresses governance, integrity and anti-corruption issues.
This document is the result of in-depth discussions involving department heads and officers of all levels at RECODA’s OACP (2021 to 2025) workshop held from December 21 to 23, last year.
The State Integrity and Ombudsman Unit (UNION) have also provided qualified Certified Integrity Officers (CeIOs) to be facilitators to assist with the development of RECODA’s OACP.
“The spectre of corruption must not be allowed to grow for it will jeopardise the image of the civil service,” Ismawi said in his speech.
“The successful implementation of the OACP and its continuing effectiveness will largely depend on the commitment of leadership. This requires hands-on management, follow-up action and the support and participation of officers of all levels.”
“It is my hope that all officers will carry through their plans within the timeframe they set. It is important to also monitor the compliance of rules and regulations in order cultivate and instill ethical values to prevent misconducts.”

RECODA CEO Datu Ismawi Ismuni (second right) presenting the organisation’s Corruption Free Pledge (Ikrar Bebas Rasuah) to MACC Sarawak Director Tuan Mohd Zaki bin Hassan, witnessed by Minister in the Chief Minister’s Department (Integrity and Ombudsman) YB Datuk Haji Talib Zulpilip (centre) and State Integrity and Ombudsman Unit (Union) Director Tuan Haji Adana bin Haji Jed.

RECODA CEO Datu Ismawi Ismuni (seated, left) signing the organisation’s Corruption Free Pledge (Ikrar Bebas Rasuah), witnessed by MACC Sarawak Director Tuan Mohd Zaki bin Hassan (seated, right) and Minister in the Chief Minister’s Department (Integrity and Ombudsman) YB Datuk Haji Talib Zulpilip (standing, left) and State Integrity and Ombudsman Unit (Union) Director Tuan Haji Adana bin Haji Jed (standing right).

Minister in the Chief Minister’s Department (Integrity and Ombudsman) YB Datuk Haji Talib Zulpilip speaking at the Pre-Launch of RECODA’s OACP (2021-2025).

RECODA CEO Datu Ismawi Ismuni (right) presenting a token of appreciation to Minister in the Chief Minister’s Department (Integrity and Ombudsman) YB Datuk Haji Talib Zulpilip.

RECODA OACP (2021-2025) being launched by Minister in the Chief Minister’s Department (Integrity and Ombudsman) YB Datuk Haji Talib Zulpilip, RECODA CEO Datu Ismawi Ismuni and other guests of honour.

RECODA Project Management Division Director Mohammad Safri bin Ibrahim reading the anti-corruption pledge.

RECODA CEO Datu Ismawi Ismuni leading the organisation’s Corruption Free Pledge (Ikrar Bebas Rasuah).