MACC and PSC should work closely and carefully


THE Public Services Commission (PSC) has confirmed that it may penalise civil servants who had been investigated or are being probed by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Com­m­ission (MACC).

Such individuals, including those confirmed in their positions or promoted to new posts, may see their appointments rescinded. It should be welcome news that the MACC and PSC are working in tandem.

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