Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to examine the level of disclosure of the Malaysian public listed companies in relation with the information on Annual General Meetings (AGM). The research concentrates on the matters related to the directors and shareholders as they determine the direction of the company. Content analysis of the annual report and the companies' websites were conducted to examine whether these companies provided adequate information as recommended by various international organizations and well known corporate governance. The findings of this research show that some of the best international practices have been observed by these companies; such as information on the new and re-elected directors and the directors' attendance are well complied by all or majority of the companies. However, some other practices such as; shareholders' and directors' attendance during the AGM were ignored by all the companies.