MACC enhances forensic expertise to fight financial crimes


KUALA LUMPUR: Marking its 58th anniversary today, the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) continues to reinforce its role as the nation’s primary enforcement agency in combating corruption and abuse of power.

Despite facing an increasingly complex financial crime landscape that has cost the country hundreds of billions of ringgit through corruption and leakages, the commission has taken proactive measures to equip its officers with the latest training, particularly in forensic investigation.

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