Mandate

Tenth Malaysia Plan (2011-2015)

……..the Government will begin with a comprehensive review of business regulations, starting with regulations that impact the NKEAs. Regulations that contribute to improved national outcomes will be retained, while redundant and outdated regulations will be eliminated. This review will be led by the Malaysia Productivity Corporation (MPC), ……..

 

(Chapter 3; page 73)


Eleventh Malaysia Plan (2016-2020)

The National Policy on the Development and Implementation of Regulations (NPDIR) to modernise the current regulatory regime will be fully implemented to include states and local governments. The capacity of regulatory coordinators in ministries and agencies will be strengthened to ensure adherence to the NPDIR. The regulatory reform will also be aligned to Malaysia’s commitments in existing free trade agreements and unilateral liberalisation initiatives.

(Strategy A2 Implementing comprehensive and integrated governance reforms; page 8-17)

Malaysia Productivity Blueprint (MPB)

Initiative N7 aims to strengthen the development and utilisation of Good Regulatory Practices (GRP) across government agencies. This will help increase investments and foster inclusive growth, societal well-being and public trust.

 

(Initiative N7: Accelerate efforts to enhance whole-of-government approach towards addressing regulatory constraints; page 3-19)

Malaysia Digital Economy Blueprint (MyDigital)

Integrating GRP with Agile Regulation

 

(Chapter 4 Governance Structure; page 95)


Twelfth Malaysia Plan (2021-2025)

Government agencies will be required to adopt Good Regulatory Practices (GRP) to increase transparency, especially in disseminating information related to changes in law and regulations.

 

(Chapter 2: Restoring Growth Momentum; page 2-29)


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