/ HELP University’s Institute of Crime and Criminology Explores Strategic Collaboration with MACA and IIM
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (13 March 2026) - 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’s Department, to explore potential areas of collaboration in advancing governance, integrity, and leadership development.
Exploring Opportunities for Collaboration in Governance and Integrity
The engagement provided an opportunity for ICC representatives to hold constructive discussions with officials from both institutions on initiatives aimed at strengthening professional training and knowledge-sharing in areas related to integrity, anti-corruption practices, and organisational governance.
Among the key areas discussed were potential collaborations in governance and leadership training programmes, the development of micro-credential initiatives, and the organisation of conferences and knowledge-sharing platforms focused on promoting ethical leadership and integrity.
Advancing Professional Education in Economic Crime Management
The discussions also highlighted opportunities to promote HELP University’s Master of Science in Economic Crime Management, as well as the Asia-Pacific Executive Qualifications (APEQ) programmes. These programmes aim to equip professionals with the knowledge and practical skills needed to address complex challenges related to economic crime, governance, and compliance.
As Malaysia continues to strengthen its governance and anti-corruption frameworks, collaborations between academia and national institutions play an important role in developing talent, advancing research, and building professional capacity in the field of integrity and economic crime prevention.
Through ICC, HELP University continues to support the development of thought leadership, industry engagement, and professional education in areas related to governance, compliance, and economic crime management. The engagement with MACA and IIM reflects the University’s commitment to fostering partnerships that contribute to a stronger culture of integrity and accountability across institutions.
Such collaborations also open opportunities for joint knowledge exchange, executive education, and specialised training programmes that benefit both professionals and organisations seeking to strengthen governance practices in an increasingly complex global environment.