After SC’s statement, MACC chief says back to business as usual fighting corruption | Malay Mail

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After SC’s statement, MACC chief says back to business as usual fighting corruption

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 18 — Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission chief commissioner Tan Sri Azam Baki today said it will be business as usual for him, after the Securities Commission said it found no wrongdoing after investigating him.

Azam expressed gratitude to the SC, adding that he was told that his case for alleged proxy trading has been closed. “Alhamdulillah, I am thankful for the decision of the SC who has found that I have not committed any offence. “I have been informed by the SC that the inquiry into the matter has been concluded. As such, it has closed the inquiry file accordingly.

“With that, I will continue my responsibility as the Chief Commissioner of the MACC, to fight corruption in the country without fear or favour,” he said.

 

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Fighting corruption for rakyat marhaen..jerung2 semua lps... Maka bermaharaja lelah golongan2 ini nanti...

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MACC: Company owner in Kedah remanded over submission of falsified bank statements | Malay MailALOR SETAR, Jan 16 — A company owner has been remanded for four days from today to facilitate investigation into the submission of falsified company bank statements in 2018 and 2019. According to a Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) source, the order to remand the 46-year-old man was... How about AzamBaki SPRMMalaysia any action on him or found any thing on him. SPRM should he too abused his account with SecComMY So put him orange & take him to court also. PDRMsia jpmgov_ jpagov KDNPUTRAJAYA hypocrite
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