Civil servants rewarded for reporting bribery


Azmi with Johor Baru mayor Amran A. Rahman (right) during the ‘Gempur’ programme held at MBJB.

JOHOR BARU: The Johor Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) gave out RM30,990 to civil servants for reporting on bribery cases.

State director Datuk Azmi Alias said the money was to thank those who came forward to help curb bribery among the public and government agencies.

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