Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) frameworks evaluate corporate impact beyond profit, promoting sustainability, accountability, and resilience, with growing uptake in Malaysia, Sarawak, and ASEAN, aligning local business with global standards and investor expectations.
In Sarawak, whistleblowing and ESG integration is pivotal for sustainable development. This article explores Malaysia's evolving ESG landscape, linking to the need for effective whistleblowing mechanisms for transparency and compliance.