Politicians taking potshots at MACC is mere hyprocrisy


  • Letters
  • Wednesday, 29 Sep 2021

THE celebrations of both the 64th National Day and 58th Malaysia Day brought to light debates surrounding the true essence of the word "independence". More so, regarding the independence of Parliament, the Judiciary and other important institutions.

Much has been said both in the mainstream and social media, with arguments and perspectives from various commentators projecting their thoughts from both ends of the spectrum. Presently, one of the most controversial debates is on the independence of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC).

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