More manpower vital for MACC


Graft busters: (From left) MACC Chief Commissioner Tan Sri Abu Kassim Mohamed in discussion with International Review Panel member Bertrand de Speville. Also present were UiTM's Prof Dr Syed Noh Syed Ahmad, IRP's Prof Alan Doig and Parliamentary Special Committee on Cor­ruption chairman Tan Sri Abu Zahar Ujang.

International Review Panel finds MACC is on the right track in crusade against corruption

KUALA LUMPUR: Deployment of resources and manpower to strengthen the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission’s operations is vital in ensuring that the MACC can deal with more investigations of national interest.

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