Urgent reforms needed to effectively fight corruption, says Bar


Malaysian Bar says the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission should be placed beyond the influence of the executive, both administratively and financially, to ensure its impartiality. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, December 9, 2021.

THE Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) needs urgent strengthening to address the nation’s challenges in facing corruption, especially when the government is failing in its war against graft, the Malaysian Bar said today.

Its president A.G. Kalidas said in a statement that MACC should be placed beyond the influence of the executive, both administratively and financially, to ensure its impartiality. 


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