Kuala Lumpur, 10 February 2026 — A total of 32 students from the Faculty of Managerial Sciences of IJN University College recently participated in an educational visit to Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) Kuala Lumpur as part of the MPU2372 – Integrity and Anti-Corruption course.
The visit, conducted from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM, involved students from the Diploma in Psychology (DPSY), Diploma in Human Resource Management (DHRM), and Diploma in International Business Administration (DIBA) programmes. The delegation was accompanied by Puan Nur Fatiha (Subject Advisor), Puan Vickneswari, and Puan Zarifah.
The primary objective of the visit was to enhance students’ understanding of MACC’s roles and responsibilities, anti-corruption legislation, investigation procedures, and the importance of integrity and ethical governance within both public and private sectors.
During the programme, students attended an introductory briefing on the functions and mandate of MACC, followed by guided tours of key facilities, including the detention area, drill room, and video-recorded interview room. The visit concluded with an interactive question-and-answer session with MACC officers, providing students with valuable insights into real-world enforcement and integrity practices.
This educational exposure significantly enriched students’ learning experience by bridging theoretical knowledge with practical application, while reinforcing the values of accountability, transparency, and ethical leadership essential for their future professional roles.
IJN University College extends its sincere appreciation to MACC Kuala Lumpur for their warm hospitality and for providing a meaningful and impactful learning experience for our students.







