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    Potential challenges in a witness protection programme in Malaysia by Sandhu, Sarvinder Kaur

    Published 2011
    “…Witness protection is a programme which protects crucial witnesses whose testimony may put them or their family members in jeopardy. …”
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    An analytical study on the witness protection act 2009 / Norhafiza Ali...[et al.] by Ali, Norhafiza, Hassim, Syairah, Sape'i, Khairul Anis Shafikah, Wan Muhamad Saridan, Wan Hafsah

    Published 2010
    “…It is hoped that by conducting this research, we can bring about a better and more effective witness protection system.…”
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    A study on the viability of implementing a witness protection programme in Malaysia / Nur Hazwani Shuhaimi ...[et al.] by Shuhaimi, Nur Hazwani, Ramblet, Nur Khairunnisa, Md Zakaria, Siti Nur Hidayah, Zahari, Yasmin

    Published 2009
    “…However, a Malaysian Witness Protection Bill has been tabled for the first reading in Parliament in December 2008. …”
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    EVIDENCE PRODUCED BY CHILD WITNESSES AND THE NEED FOR REFORMS by Rahul, Antil

    Published 2023
    “…Many commissions and committees have previously studied this issue, with the hope of enacting a strong statute for witness protection in a manner that ensures a fair trial for both parties; however, no concrete action has been made so far. …”
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    Encouraging factors for whistleblowing in public sector: Malaysian case evidence by Salleh, Kalsom, Yunus, Nurul Syahidah

    Published 2015
    “…The objective of this study is to examine the extent of encouraging factors of whistle blowing intention in the public sector organisations in Malaysia, particularly in the selected case study organisation.The survey questionnaire was adopted to explore what are the factors that would encourage whistle blowing in this selected public sector organisation.Research questions such as to what extent do predictive factors such as 1) Consequences of Wrongdoing, 2) Management Reaction to the Report and 3) Witness Protection have to be addressed in understanding the whistle blowing behavior.The consequences of wrongdoings were found as a predictive variable of whistle blowing intention in this selected case study organisation.…”
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