Do Not Betray The Trust Of Benefactors – Mohd Na’im


PUTRAJAYA, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Religious Affairs) Datuk Dr Mohd Na’im Mokhtar has reminded all agencies and charitable institutions in Malaysia not to betray the trust placed in them by benefactors.

He said misappropriation of donated funds and lack of transparency in fund management will result in the public losing their trust towards institutions collecting donations, leading to their disinterest in contributing.

“Efficient governance not only will create competitive charitable organisations but also gain and maintain the community’s confidence to continue contributing and making the institutions their preferred choice in making infaq (voluntary spending).

“So, I urge all agencies and charitable institutions to ensure good administration and governance are conducted stringently… don’t ever betray the trust of these benefactors,” he said.

He spoke to reporters after attending the closing ceremony of the YaPEIM Regional Forum 2024 hosted by the Islamic Economic Development Founda
tion of Malaysia (YaPEIM) here today.

Earlier in his speech, Mohd Na’im reminded all agencies and charitable institutions to follow syariah principles that encourage ethical investments and socially responsible economic growth.

He said the infaq sector plays a vital role in empowering the Islamic economy in Malaysia by addressing short and long-term socioeconomic challenges.

“Infaq and sadaqah (acts of charity) can act as a social security net in addition to assisting those facing financial difficulties.

“This is crucial in tackling economic shocks such as losing one’s job, illness, or natural disasters. A network of integrity-driven and strong charitable institutions can help individuals from falling into poverty,” he added.

Mohd Na’im said that the two-day forum successfully formulated strategies and initiatives to advance the development of the Islamic economy and finance and encourage sustainable and inclusive growth.

“I hope that all outcomes and key insights of this forum are well-documented and s
hared with various stakeholders for further action towards the development of Malaysia and the advancement of ummah at the regional level,” he said.

The forum approved 12 resolutions through various discussion sessions, including the need to formulate economic and financial policies based on the Islamic economy, empowerment of regional strategic cooperation involving stakeholders of various levels, improvement of digital technology in the Islamic economy and proposals for amendments to several acts to enhance governance in the infaq sector.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

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