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Good regulatory practice policy launched to improve public sector service delivery, says Mohd Zuki

PUTRAJAYA: The government has launched the National Policy on Good Regulatory Practice (NPGRP) to improve the quality of new as well as existing regulations for a more efficient, effective and transparent public sector service delivery. Chief Secretary to the Government Tan Sri Mohd Zuki Ali said the NPGRP would replace the National Policy on the Development and Implementation of Regulations (NPDIR), which was launched in 2013. He said the government was committed to implementing Good Regulatory Practice, adding that all federal ministries and agencies should comply with General Circular No. 1/2021 related to the NPGRP distributed by the Prime Minister s Department. The implementation (of the NPGRP) will continuously improve the efficiency of service delivery and compliance cost savings and can reduce the burden of undue regulations on businesses and the public in general, he said during the virtual launch of NPGRP on Friday (July 30).

Malaysia to mark new milestone in regulatory reform with launch of NPGRP

KUALA LUMPUR (July 23): The Government will be launching the National Policy on Good Regulatory Practice (NPGRP) on July 30, 2021, which is an improvement on the National Policy on Development and Implementation of Regulations (NPDIR) launched in 2013. The Malaysia Productivity Corporation (MPC), an agency under the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) which is serving as the national oversight agency responsible for the country’s good regulatory practice (GRP) journey, said the NPGRP will be launched by the Chief Secretary to the Government Tan Sri Mohd Zuki Ali. It will be launched virtually with the theme “Boosting Productivity Through Quality Regulation.”

DRN to improve efficiency of rule-making process: MPC | Daily Express Online

Published on: Saturday, May 08, 2021 By: Bernama Text Size: Kuala Lumpur: Malaysia Productivity Corporation (MPC) has digitalised their Regulatory Notification Submission process with the launch of the ‘Digital Regulatory Notification’ (DRN) Friday. DRN is aimed at improving the efficiency of rule-making process and supporting Good Regulatory Practice, in line with the government’s ongoing digitalisation initiatives that will bring further positive impact to the productivity and competitiveness of the country.   MPC director-general Datuk Abdul Latif Abu Seman said that the move is imperative to help regulators comply with the Regulatory Impact Analysis (RIA) requirements when developing or amending regulations. ADVERTISEMENT “The RIA process is for regulators to state their proposals on new or existing regulations to MPC using the DRN platform.

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