All Barisan Nasional (BN) leaders should emulate Datuk Seri Najib Razak by signing the Transparency International's Election Integrity Pledge, said BN Publicity and Information Bureau chairman
Datuk Ahmad Maslan.

He said the move showed BN's conviction in fulfilling promises and listening to the pulse of the people.

"The people want leaders who are forthright, trustworthy, hardworking and putting the people first. The BN and Umno are striving to fulfil the people's aspirations as enshrined in the party's constitution and struggle.

"The prime minister is spearheading transformation in various fields based on the 1Malaysia concept to a better future," said Ahmad, who is also Umno information chief, in a statement on Wednesday.

Najib, who is also BN chairman, on Wednesday signed the Transparency International's Election Integrity Pledge, making a public declaration to uphold integrity and reinforcing his commitment to the nation's agenda in fighting corruption especially in the upcoming 13th general election.

Malaysian Institute of Integrity president Datuk Dr Mohd Tap Salleh said the prime minister's footstep should be followed for it reflected his seriousness in fighting corruption and improving the country's corruption perceptions index.

Transparency International's Election Integrity Pledge is a voluntary social contract where candidates who will be standing for the general election, pledge to promote integrity, good governance, transparency and accountability in government and to uphold the rule of law.

The candidates, who signed the pledge, agree to adhere to Election Offences Act 1954 and its regulations; and ensure that their actions and decisions are for the benefit of the general public and not self-serving.