GE15: PN candidates to undergo MACC, IRD, police checks
27 Aug 2022 09:44pm
Perikatan Nasional chairman Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin with coalition partners at a cake cutting ceremony at PN convention held at MAEPS. - Bernama photo
Based on the resolution, PN candidates are required to declare their assets and have no court cases, in addition to taking a pledge rejecting corruption and abuse of power.
The delegates also passed resolutions to empower opportunities for higher education and Technical Education and Vocational Training (TVET), provide more high-income jobs for young people and women and field winnable candidates among the groups with a 30 per cent quota in the 15th General Election.
Another resolution was to improve the efficiency of financial governance and service delivery of the government without political interference or abuse of power and to base its struggle on the principle of ‘Prihatin Rakyat, Berintegriti dan Bebas Rasuah’ (care for the people, with integrity and free from corruption).
On the economy, PN approved the resolution to develop a high-impact economy to increase the people’s income and make Malaysia an advanced, prosperous and peaceful country.
Delegates also agreed to advance the education sector with digitalisation initiatives, close the urban and rural gap in the sector, expedite the provision and repair of infrastructure as well as strengthened the educational ecosystem including the curriculum to empower students. - Bernama