Two Immigration officers to be charged soon in counter setting case, says MACC chief commissioner


Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission chief commissioner, Tan Sri Azam Baki.

PETALING JAYA: Two Immigration Department officers are expected to be charged over a scheme to bring in foreign nationals through Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) using the 'counter setting' modus operandi, according to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC).

MACC chief commissioner Tan Sri Azam Baki said the decision to prosecute the two officers, believed to be the masterminds, has been submitted to the Deputy Public Prosecutor (DPP).

"If everything goes according to plan, this case might be brought to court this month, or the prosecution may be postponed until early next year," he said after officiating at the closing ceremony of International Anti-Corruption Day here on Monday (Dec 9).

Previously, the MACC identified 11 key problems and weaknesses within the Immigration Department, which created opportunities for syndicates to bring in foreign nationals using the 'counter setting' modus operandi.

According to Azam, the main issue stems from lax internal controls during operations, making Immigration officers vulnerable to approaches by syndicate agents.

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