MACC denies claim that PPV doorman wanted RM80 bribe to let vaccine recipients in


SHAH ALAM (Bernama): The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has denied claims that an RM80 bribe had to be paid to the doorman before vaccine recipients could enter a vaccination centre (PPV) here.

In a statement on Friday (Aug 6), the MACC said there was congestion at the PPV caused by foreign workers who went there without an appointment to try their luck at getting vaccinated.

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