Abstract
This paper provides empirical evidence on the disclosure of the Annual General Meetings (AGM) of public listed companies in Malaysia. The content analysis on the annual reports and websites of the top hundred companies based on market capitalization was conducted to examine whether these companies comply with the international best practices on AGMs set by various globally recognized institutions. The analysis displays mixed results. Some of the international attributes such as the timing of AGM and post AGM announcements were well complied with by all or a majority of the companies while a few other practices such as detailed voting during the AGM was just ignored. The paper suggests that Malaysian firms need to work harder in meeting the highest standard of transparency expected by the global business community.