The Borneo Post

MACC chief says no political pressure to investigat­e cases

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KUALA LUMPUR: Chief commission­er of the Malaysian Anti- Corruption Commission ( MACC) Tan Sri Dzulkifli Ahmad said that he had never received any political pressure including directives from Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak nor his cabinet members regarding investigat­ions carried out.

He said the accusation that the MACC was purportedl­y inf luenced and had to follow orders from the national leadership was totally not true.

“The prime minister had never issued any directive to take action or otherwise on anyone... there is no external pressure and no minister had ever given any pressure to help any particular individual.

“In fact, the prime minister had given the MACC full power to take action on anyone we feel needs to be investigat­ed and for action to be taken...we at the MACC will make sure whoever abuses the people will be taken to court to face the consequenc­es,” he said when replying to a question during the session on ‘ The Rationale To Fight Corruption’ at the Millenia Empowermen­t Summit ( MES) 2017 organised by the Umno Foreign Students Bureau, here yesterday.

When approached by reporters later, Dzulkif li denied that the MACC only investigat­ed malpractic­es and corruption in the public sector but did not give similar attention on the private sector and the state government­s.

“The MACC is not bound to investigat­e any one sector, it is

The Prime Minister had never issued any directive to take action or otherwise on anyone...there is no external pressure and no minister had ever given any pressure to help any particular individual.

only that the emphasis is given to the public sector because of the lack of informatio­n received from the private sector...it is possible that the number of cases received is the same as or even more than those received from the public sector.

“That is why we hope that the public, especially those concerned in the private sector to come forward to lodge complaints and channel informatio­n to enable us to take action,” he said when commenting on the suggestion by Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, that the MACC not only investigat­e the public sector, but also the private sector as well as the various state government­s.

Earlier in the same session, he said the nation not only needed an Act to control political funds but also an Act on asset declaratio­n to ensure that all ownership was made in a transparen­t manner.

He said the MACC was now undertakin­g a study on the Financial Disclosure Act, but it should not only be applicable to politician­s, but public servants too. — Bernama

Tan Sri Dzulkifli Ahmad, MACC chie�� commission­er

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Dzulkifli speaks during the Rationalit­y in Fighting Corruption session in conjunctio­n with the Millennial­s Empowermen­t Summit 2017.
— Bernama photo Dzulkifli speaks during the Rationalit­y in Fighting Corruption session in conjunctio­n with the Millennial­s Empowermen­t Summit 2017.

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