Samer Allawi-Putra Jaya

Fernanda Anguilla Aguirra herself did not receive the Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani Award for Excellence in Combating Corruption, which she earned from the youth activity and engagement section. "I thank those who mentioned that we are not alone against corruption."

Aguirre is one of eight people from around the world who have won the prize for their contribution to four areas of anti-corruption: age achievement, scientific and academic research, effort and youth engagement, and creativity in the fight against corruption.

Noah Ribado, who won the prize for "Achievement of Life", shortened his struggle by saying, "When I fight corruption, I will go back wildly, and that is what made me lose so many friends."

During the ceremony honoring the winners of the Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani Prize for Excellence in Combating Corruption, Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad announced the establishment of a fund to help those affected by financial and administrative corruption in his country and vowed to corrupt them not to tolerate them.

Memorial "clean hand" held in front of the office of the Malaysian Prime Minister and the Mosque of Putra (island)

Malaysian model
On the reason why Malaysia chose to be the third station in the Sheikh Tamim Prize, Professor of Law Dr. City Zubaida Ismail said in her interview with Al Jazeera Net that Malaysia has the scourge and the cure and believes that there is a mechanism to address the problem through state institutions and the Anti-Corruption Authority.

The role of NGOs, civil society organizations, and witness and plaintiffs protection laws makes Malaysia a role model in the Muslim world and in the developing world in combating corruption, while at the same time challenging its ability to recognize the magnitude of the problem.

But Qatari Attorney-General Ali bin Fattis al-Marri considered Putra Jaya's choice to celebrate the award in recognition of the role of the Malaysian people and Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad in this regard.

"If it had not been for the Malaysian people's awareness of fighting corruption and its leadership of Mahathir Mohamad, he would not have reached the level of progress, and therefore he deserves to be able to fight corruption," he said in response to a question from Al Jazeera Net.

Al-Marri added that the reason for frustration in some countries of the Arab world is due to the absence of justice and the spread of corruption, and that the reason for the young man Mohamed Bouazizi in Tunisia to burn himself and spark the Arab Spring is "the absence of justice that created corruption. Corruption ".

Sheikh Tamim Award for Excellence in Fighting Corruption in Putra Jaya (Al Jazeera)

Transparency
The emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, and Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohammad al-Sattar unveiled an anti-corruption monument in the new Malaysian capital of Putra Jaya.

The monument was built in the form of an open hand gesture of integrity and hygiene, according to statements by the Qatari Attorney-General of Al-Jazeera Net, but others considered the open hand to carry a message from anti-corruption activists to the corrupt that "we will reach you."

The monument was erected at a height of 12 meters in Putra Square opposite the Prime Minister's Office and the famous Putra Mosque. In response to a question by Al Jazeera Net, Malaysia's anti-corruption chief Abu Qasim Mohammed stressed the need to complete Malaysian legislation to ensure fairness and transparency.

He added that the Malaysian government had taken a decision to disclose all the property of the ministers and their deputies when they received their duties and then accountable them, but he considered this step insufficient, and said there is a need to monitor the expenses of officials, especially when they are unusual.

Prime Minister Mahathir said in his speech at the ceremony that this award means dignity, good governance and respect for human beings. He stressed that the Renaissance is linked to transparency and that the Malaysians must get rid of corruption if they want to be a renaissance.