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MACC urges transparency in mosque funds management to avoid graft

JAIM director also warns corruption could affect public trust in the institutions

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 03 Jul 2022 7:30PM

MACC urges transparency in mosque funds management to avoid graft
The MACC’s Community Education Division director, Datuk Razim Mohd Noor, says most mosque funds malpractice cases involve a criminal breach of trust. – The Vibes file pic, July 3, 2022

MELAKA – A clear explanation of the management of mosque funds to committee members is crucial, in efforts to ensure that there are no leakages or irregularities that could affect public trust and mosques’ credibility as fund distribution platforms.

The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission’s (MACC) Community Education Division director, Datuk Razim Mohd Noor, said that his division will expand the Mosque Community Against Corruption programme nationwide, in an effort to provide a better understanding and enhance public awareness of fund management, especially among mosque committee members.

He said that, generally, most malpractice cases involve a criminal breach of trust, which is a very serious offence and has a huge impact on society if not addressed at an early stage.

“We receive a lot of grievances and complaints from the community who express their displeasure and worry about the management of mosque funds. This is what we want to avoid.

“Through the Mosque Community Against Corruption programme, we will provide a briefing and explanation to mosque committee members on corruption offences and other aspects of corruption prevention that need to be emphasised in managing mosque funds,” he said to reporters after attending the launch of the programme at Al-Mughni Surau in Kg Tersusun, Bukit Larang here today. 

The programme, jointly organised by the MACC, the Melaka Islamic Religious Department (JAIM) and Al-Mughni Surau, was also attended by JAIM director Datuk Che Sukri Che Mat.

Razim said that through such an awareness programme mosque committee members could streamline standard operating procedures in terms of the management of mosque funds, which was found to be loose and subsequently has led to abuse of power as well as leakage of public funds.

“For example, the implementation of a project that uses mosque funds needs to follow transparent procedures and processes, because we do not want these projects to be controlled by members of the mosque committee themselves,” he said.

“This will create a negative perception among the community or the congregation members, which will cause them to lose faith in the committee members, and worse still, they decide to stay away from mosques.”

He said that the programme will be implemented in stages with the cooperation of religious agencies and mosques nationwide. 

Meanwhile, Al-Mughni Surau chairman, Mohd Noor Siden, said that the programme is a good approach, especially in the management of mosque funds, thus reminding mosque committee members to be transparent and careful in spending the funds raised.

“Often when we hear about the MACC arresting people who abuse their powers, corruption…but this time the MACC is going down to the field to be with the community, to provide knowledge or education related to corruption offences and related laws,” he added. – Bernama, July 3, 2022

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