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Malaysia FOI Bill’s Low Global Ranking Intensifies Transparency and Governance Debate

By TLA AI Editor3 min read
29/3/2018, Kuala Lumpur - A general view of Parliament building in Kuala Lumpur.

Petaling Jaya, Malaysia, 17 August 2026 – Malaysia’s proposed Freedom of Information Bill 2026 would rank among the world’s weakest right-to-information laws if enacted without major amendments, intensifying scrutiny of its access conditions, penalties and oversight structure.

The Centre for Law and Democracy awarded the bill 47 points out of a possible 150 under its global rating methodology. That score would place Malaysia 137th among 142 assessed countries, tied with the Philippines and far behind Indonesia’s 100-point score.

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