KUALA LUMPUR: The Brunei Anti-Corruption Bureau will continue to work with its Malaysian counterpart to fight corruption cases especially at the border between both countries, said its director Mohd Juanda Abdul Rashid.
He said the two agencies had successfully set up several joint operations including reducing fuel smuggling at the border, preventing the illegal entry of Indonesians and Filipinos as guest relations officers as well as curbing attempts to bribe transport officers.
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