Dzulkifli Ahmad was told to go on early retirement on June 8 after recommendations made by Putrajaya received full consent from the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, June 14, 2018.
DZULKIFLI Ahmad, who stepped down as the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission’s chief last month and returned to his former post in the Attorney-General’s Chambers, was ordered to go on early retirement, sources said.
Sources told The Malaysian Insight that Dzulkifli was told to go on early retirement on June 8 after recommendations made by Putrajaya received full consent from the Yang di-Pertuan Agong.
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He should be charged with conspiring to the crimes of 1MDB..
Posted 4 years ago by Bigjoe Lam
When all these criminals are told to go for early retirement. should the Rakyat bear the burden of paying themr retirement gratuity. They are all complicit to the crime of 1MDB and also others that are yet to be revealed. Should'nt they be charged and acted upon accordingly.
Posted 4 years ago by Lee Lee
Truth is he was actually good at his job. He just made the wrong bet but that is because the corruption disease at already infected him as evidenced by his extra-marital affairs and abuse of his expenses.
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