Taskforce in clean-up of Kelantan’s logging industry


PETALING JAYA: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission has joined forces with several enforcement agencies in Kelantan to “clean up” the state’s logging industry.

Deputy chief commissioner (Prevention) Datuk Mustafar Ali said the formation of a taskforce by the Kelantan government consisting of the commission, the police, state forestry department and other agencies was a good move to crack down on any illegal activities in the industry.

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