Prof Dato’ Salleh Buang (Barrister-at-Law, Lincoln’s Inn), previously served as a Federal Counsel in the Attorney General’s Chambers in Kuala Lumpur before he left for legal practice, the corporate sector and finally academia. Until 2013 he was a Visiting Professor at UTM Skudai, Johor
Author of more than 30 books and monographs, he had conducted over the last three decades seminars and courses over a wide range of topics including property law, construction, housing, strata development and international joint ventures. He now writes regularly for his weekly column in the New Straits Times and Utusan Malaysia.
Resident in Alor Setar Kedah, he is the Deputy Chairman of the Kuala Lumpur Foundation to Criminalize War (KLFCW).
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WHO SHOULD ATTEND |
Chief Procurement Officers, Procurement Managers, Sourcing Officers & Managers, Purchasing Officers & Managers, Acquisition Officers & Managers, Finance Managers, Inventory Officers & Managers, Legal Officers & Advisors, Account Officers & Managers, Company Advisors, Board Members, Compliance Officers & Managers. |
OBJECTIVE |
This is the third in the series of Public Procurement courses organised by IPA, following two series organised in 2019. In November 2018, Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng informed the Dewan Rakyat (when he tabled the 2019 Budget) that the federal government intended to draft a Procurement Act in 2019. As of February 2020, however, the draft Bill has not been tabled in Parliament. Official sources informed the organizer that the draft Bill is in the final stages of review and evaluation. The passage of such a new law is part of the government’s reform agenda as outlined in the National Anti-Corruption Plan 2019-2023 (NACP). When he launched the plan, Malaysian Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir said that NACP’s objective is to “clean up” the country to be completely free from corruption in six sectors, including procurement. This one day course will provide the participants with an in-depth knowledge of various legal issues, current trends and challenges, empowering them to achieve the best practices and maintain the highest level of compliance of public procurement in the future. |
METHODOLOGY |
Interactive Lectures, Discussions and Practical Case Studies on all relevant areas to ensure participants grasp clearly issues presented. |
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