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NO COMPROMISE AS ENCORP 2025 INTEGRITY DAY SPARKS HONEST CONVERSATIONS ON ETHICS AND ACCOUNTABILITY

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Photo 1: Chairman of ENCORP, Mohd Yusmadi Bin Mohd Yusoff, with PPj Tan Li Chu from the MACC during ENCORP Integrity Day 2025.
Photo 1: Chairman of ENCORP, Mohd Yusmadi Bin Mohd Yusoff, with PPj Tan Li Chu from the MACC during ENCORP Integrity Day 2025.

KOTA DAMANSARA, July 30 (Bernama) -- Encorp Berhad (ENCORP) recently reaffirmed its commitment to ethical leadership and good governance through ENCORP Integrity Day 2025, signalling a clear message of zero tolerance towards misconduct and a renewed push for stronger governance.

The event was officiated by PPj Tan Li Chu, Head of GLC Section, Private Sector Branch, Community Education Division of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) and attended by Mohd Yusmadi Bin Mohd Yusoff, Chairman of ENCORP; Ahmad Harzimi bin Mohd Taib, Group Chief Executive Officer of ENCORP, along with newly appointed Independent Non-Executive Director of Encorp Berhad, Dr Wan Ahmad Rudirman Bin Wan Razak. Also present were representatives from FELDA Investment Corporation, as well as project consultants and contractors, reflecting a strong and collective commitment to upholding integrity across all levels of the industry.

ENCORP Integrity Day 2025 went beyond symbolic gesture. It serves as a platform to strengthen internal culture, reinforce ethical standards and engage employees in open, values-driven conversations. A key segment of the programme was the Anti-Bribery Management System briefing delivered by Encik Arman Idzmy Omar, Assistant General Manager of the Risk, Governance and Integrity Unit. The session highlighted ENCORP’s proactive stance in institutionalising anti-bribery controls and compliance mechanisms across its operations as well as reflecting the company’s serious, system-wide approach to integrity.

In his welcoming remarks, Mohd Yusmadi Mohd Yusoff stated, “Integrity is not negotiable. It must live in every decision, every process and every person. We are setting a clear tone at ENCORP. One that reflects responsibility, vigilance and leadership by example.”

He added, “Integrity is not a standalone principle, it thrives when embraced collectively, through muafakat. A values-driven culture cannot be for show. It takes real commitment and the courage to do what’s right, even when no one is watching. At ENCORP, we are not just talking about ethics, we are living it.”

PPj Tan Li Chu, in her keynote speech, commended ENCORP’s commitment to enhancing governance culture and encouraged the private sector to continue playing a leading role in advancing the nation’s anti-corruption goals. She added, “ENCORP’S retail shopping mall, Strand Mall, is the first mall in Malaysia to collaborate with MACC in holding the Corruption- Free Pledge (Ikrar Bebas Rasuah) ceremony, marking a key milestone in the retail and property development sector’s integrity journey.”

The event concluded with the Corruption-Free Pledge recited by all ENCORP employees symbolising a clear and united affirmation that the organisation is moving forward with stronger principles, cleaner practices and a zero-tolerance approach to misconduct. Prior to the event, ENCORP hosted a two-day Integrity Workshop, where employees from all levels participated in hands-on sessions, further demonstrating ENCORP’s commitment to embedding integrity not just in policy, but in daily practice.


About Encorp Berhad

Listed on the Main Market of Bursa Malaysia (Ticker: ENCORP/6076), ENCORP is principally an investment-holding company. The Group is currently involved in three core businesses – property development, property investment and construction. For more information, visit www.encorp.com.my or follow us on facebook: @encorpbhd


SOURCE: Encorp Berhad


FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:

Name: Saidah Umairah

Tel: 03 6286 7777

Email: umairah@encorp.com.my


--BERNAMA

 
 
 

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