{"id":42128,"date":"2026-03-13T15:06:12","date_gmt":"2026-03-13T06:06:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/asiajournaux.com\/?p=42128"},"modified":"2026-03-13T15:06:12","modified_gmt":"2026-03-13T06:06:12","slug":"help-universitys-institute-of-crime-and-criminology-explores-strategic-collaboration-with-maca-and-iim","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/asiajournaux.com\/?p=42128","title":{"rendered":"HELP University\u2019s Institute of Crime and Criminology Explores Strategic Collaboration with MACA and IIM"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Kuala<br \/>\nLumpur, Malaysia (13 March 2026) &#8211; The Institute of Crime and Criminology (ICC)<br \/>\nat HELP University recently conducted a courtesy visit to the Malaysian<br \/>\nAnti-Corruption Academy (MACA) and the Malaysian Institute of Integrity (IIM),<br \/>\nboth under the Prime Minister\u2019s Department, to explore potential areas of<br \/>\ncollaboration in advancing governance, integrity, and leadership development.<\/p>\n<p><b>Exploring<br \/>\nOpportunities for Collaboration in Governance and Integrity<\/b><\/p>\n<p>The<br \/>\nengagement provided an opportunity for ICC representatives to hold constructive<br \/>\ndiscussions with officials from both institutions on initiatives aimed at<br \/>\nstrengthening professional training and knowledge-sharing in areas related to<br \/>\nintegrity, anti-corruption practices, and organisational governance.<\/p>\n<p>Among<br \/>\nthe key areas discussed were potential collaborations in governance and<br \/>\nleadership training programmes, the development of micro-credential<br \/>\ninitiatives, and the organisation of conferences and knowledge-sharing<br \/>\nplatforms focused on promoting ethical leadership and integrity.<\/p>\n<p><b>Advancing<br \/>\nProfessional Education in Economic Crime Management<\/b><\/p>\n<p>The<br \/>\ndiscussions also highlighted opportunities to promote HELP University\u2019s Master<br \/>\nof Science in Economic Crime Management, as well as the Asia-Pacific Executive<br \/>\nQualifications (APEQ) programmes. These programmes aim to equip professionals<br \/>\nwith the knowledge and practical skills needed to address complex challenges<br \/>\nrelated to economic crime, governance, and compliance.<\/p>\n<p>As<br \/>\nMalaysia continues to strengthen its governance and anti-corruption frameworks,<br \/>\ncollaborations between academia and national institutions play an important<br \/>\nrole in developing talent, advancing research, and building professional<br \/>\ncapacity in the field of integrity and economic crime prevention.<\/p>\n<p>Through<br \/>\nICC, HELP University continues to support the development of thought<br \/>\nleadership, industry engagement, and professional education in areas related to<br \/>\ngovernance, compliance, and economic crime management. The engagement with MACA<br \/>\nand IIM reflects the University\u2019s commitment to fostering partnerships that<br \/>\ncontribute to a stronger culture of integrity and accountability across<br \/>\ninstitutions.<\/p>\n<p>Such<br \/>\ncollaborations also open opportunities for joint knowledge exchange, executive<br \/>\neducation, and specialised training programmes that benefit both professionals<br \/>\nand organisations seeking to strengthen governance practices in an increasingly<br \/>\ncomplex global environment.<\/p>\n<p>This press release has also been published on <a href=\"https:\/\/vritimes.com\/my\/articles\/1ac914d8-d797-4f87-b2bb-c6d3a25e6b12\/ed6f6632-026d-40d6-a26b-47c16897b63a\">VRITIMES<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (13 March 2026) &#8211; The Institute of Crime and Criminology (ICC) at HELP University recently conducted a courtesy visit to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Academy (MACA) and the Malaysian Institute of Integrity (IIM), both under the Prime Minister\u2019s Department, to explore potential areas of collaboration in advancing governance, integrity, and leadership development. 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