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New MACC chief aims to wipe out corruption, abuse of power by civil servants

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New MACC chief aims to wipe out corruption, abuse of power. 

by civil servants BY BERNAMA - 13 AUGUST 2016 @ 10:05 PM Facebook 184 Twitter Share 184 


Dzulkifli Ahmad new MACC Chief Commissioner.

PUTRAJAYA: The transformation of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) from the Anti-Corruption Agency (ACA) in 2009 has seen significant changes in efforts to curb corruption in the country. Holding to the principles of trust, firmness and fairness in carrying out its duties based on the law, the Commission will be going all out to eradicate corruption in the country, especially among civil servants to prevent leakages of government revenue as well as ensure justice is served. These were among the matters given emphasis by new MACC Chief Commissioner Datuk Dzulkifli Ahmad in an exclusive interview with Bernama today, which is his first appearance with the media following his appointment on Aug 1. The interview by Bernama Assistant Editor Sharifah Nur Shahrizad Syed Sharer and Crime Desk head Syarifah Hunaini Syed Ismail with Dzulkifli focused on his appointment as well as in leading MACC. The following is the transcript of the Bernama interview with MACC Chief Commissioner Datuk Dzulkifli Ahmad: BERNAMA: How do you see your appointment as the new boss of MACC from your earlier position as the National Revenue Recovery Enforcement Team director in the Attorney-General’s Chambers? DZULKIFLI: I accepted the appointment as a trust on me and I wish to thank the government for believing in my capability as well as giving me the opportunity to head MACC.


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