Stop the rot and regain public trust


The two OCPD Melaka-based senior police officers and one inspector have been remanded six days over allegations that they have been giving protection to illegal gambling dens and massage parlours in the state at Magistrade Court in Putrajaya.MOHD SAHAR MISNI/The STAR

THE current crackdown by MACC on corrupt practices is indicative of MACC’s seriousness in its effort to rid Malaysia of the scourge. However, the operation must be ongoing, sustainable and executed without fear or favour.

Needless to say, corruption has cost the government and country billions. Corrupt practices have gone far too long and it is time for an aggressive onslaught to rid ourselves of this cancerous disease. Admittedly, it is an insurmountable and gargantuan task which needs intensive, meticulous and thorough investigative approach.

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