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Public perception remains skeptical. According to surveys, 71% of Malaysians believe government institutions are highly corrupt. Many see the fight as uneven—opposition figures, civil servants, and even bureaucrats associated with past administrations face pressure and investigations, fueling fears of selective justice.
Prime Minister Anwar has set ambitious goals, such as improving Malaysia’s Corruption Perception Index (CPI) ranking to the top 25 within the next decade. Yet, critics express caution, stressing that sustainable change requires time, political will, and unwavering institutional independence.