Corruption prevention panel to seek A-G’s Chambers explanation


KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) is concerned over speculation in the media regarding two former officers of a cabinet minister who were not brought to court, as announced last week.

"As an independent panel, we're concerned with this development as it could lead to public speculation or perception of an outside interference," said MACC consultation and corruption prevention advisory panel chairman Datuk Johan Jaaffar.

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