PETALING JAYA: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission has been commended for its Ops Licin 2, which saw what is probably the largest number of civil servants arrested in recent years.
To date, 40 enforcement officers and civil servants have been caught as part of investigations into a network involved in selling diesel and petrol at the Malaysia-Thailand border.
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