Selangor yet to fix date for anti-graft vow


We solemnly swear: Ahmad Yakob (centre) with his deputy Datuk Mohd Ammar Abdullah reading the corruption- free pledge at the MB’s office as Dzulkifli (left) looks on.

KOTA BARU: The Selangor government has agreed in principle to take the anti-graft pledge, but has yet to fix a date to do so.

It is the only state yet to endorse the pledge, said Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission director Datuk Dzulkifli Ahmad.

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