The Malaysian authorities have indicated their willingness to provide training for investigators from the Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption.

FICAC Head George Langman recently returned from a workshop in Malaysia and said this is result of ties forged between FICAC and the Malaysian Anti Corruption Commission as FICAC moves to strengthen and enhance its image as a professional and independent anti corruption organization.

Langman said talks centered on putting in place preventative measures and the review of the existing government policies to prevent and curb corruption practices.

He added that the kindled relationship between the anti corruption commissions would enhance FICAC's career path planning and that the visit to Malaysia was the first engagement with an outside anti corruption agency adding Malaysia and Fiji have a lot in common in terms of processes involved in corruption.