TEMERLOH: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) in Pahang arrested 18 people for various alleged offences between January and Tuesday.
The number exceeded the 17 recorded for the whole of 2015, state MACC director Datuk Wan Ramli Wan Abdullah told reporters after a talk and discussion on “Preventing Corruption at its Root”, here yesterday.
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