The Borneo Post

Fighting graft, power abuse

MACC calls on Malaysians to have confidence, belief in themselves in order to resist temptation­s

- By Mohamad Abdullah reporters@theborneop­ost.com

MIRI: Confidence and belief are traits that all Malaysians must uphold to strengthen themselves against corruption and misuse of power.

Malaysian Anti- Corruption Commission ( MACC) Sarawak director Datuk Badrul Shah Norman, in emphasisin­g this yesterday, said people from all walks of life, be they in government service, private sector, nongovernm­ental organisati­ons or other segments of society, must have dignity in living within their means so as not to fall into such pitfalls.

The people, regardless of their religion, race and political ideology, must stand against corruption. Datuk Badrul Shah Norman, Malaysian AntiCorrup­tion Commission state director

“The people, regard less of their relig ion, race and political ideology, must stand against corruption,” he said when welcoming the ‘ Kembara Jelajah Anti-Rasuah 2017’ ( Kejar 17) convoy from Limbang at Ba i tu lma l C omplex he r e yesterday.

Present were director of General Administra­tion Unit of the Chief Minister’s Department Antonio Kathi Gal is, Miri Resident Sherrina Hussaini and representa­tives from other government agencies.

On the convoy, Badrul said its aim was to garner support for the war against corruption, bribery and abuse of power with ‘ one heart’ and was part of the main activities for the golden jubilee of Sahabat Gerakan Revolusi Anti Rasuah (Gerah) with the slogan ‘Jangan Hulur, Jangan Kawtim, Jangan Settle’ to get close to the people.

“The aim of Kejar 17 is also to correct the mispercept­ion that MACC is aloof and not close to the community,” he added.

He said from here, the MACC convoy would proceed to Bintulu and Sibu before making its last stop in Kuching on Sept 28.

Meanwhile, he was happy that many people were aware of ‘ Sahabat Gerakan Revolusi Ant i Rasuah ( Gerah) since its launch on Aug 1 this year. He said through the Gerah programme, MACC welcomes and invites people from all walks of life to be friends of MACC as long as they are 18 years old and above. He said they could be the eyes and ears of the agency to report any abuse of power, corruption or bribery.

“I call on all present to register as MACC Gerah friends to curb corruption, bribery and abuse of power,” he said.

Antonio, who also spoke, said the people must report any bribery, corruption or abuse of power they know of.

He said it would be a big loss to the government and the people if such acts were not reported and not stopped, adding the success of MACC depended on the commitment and cooperatio­n of the people.

 ??  ?? From left (on big bikes): Sherrina, Antonio and Badrul pose with bikers and officers from government agencies during the ceremony to welcome the Kembara Jelajah Anti Rasuah 2017 convoy in front of Baitulmal Complex in Miri.
From left (on big bikes): Sherrina, Antonio and Badrul pose with bikers and officers from government agencies during the ceremony to welcome the Kembara Jelajah Anti Rasuah 2017 convoy in front of Baitulmal Complex in Miri.

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