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WHEN Datuk Dr Mohd Tap Salleh was asked to head the Malaysian Institute of Integrity (MII) in 2006 after his retirement as Secretary-General of the Ministry of Rural and Regional Development, his first thoughts were whether he was fit to hold the position.
`Then I realised that throughout my service I had always maintained honesty and accountability in everything I did. It has been part and parcel of my working life,' he says. Indeed, integrity and honesty are two words often used to describe Mohd Tap.See the full content of this document
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Spreading the Message of Integrity
Former South Kelantan Regional Development Authority chairman Datuk Ariffin Said, who was once Mohd Tap's boss, lauds his appointment as MII president. He says, `He is a very honest person; someone who speaks his mind if he is unhappy about something. He does not indulge in back-biting and is one of the best officers I have ever come across in all my y...
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