The Borneo Post

Election under scrutiny

MACC to work with EC, police in monitoring corruption during GE14

- By Jacob Achoi reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KU CHIN G: At ask force comprising Malaysian AntiCorrup­tion Commission ( MACC), Election Commission ( EC) and police will be formed to monitor corruption during the coming 14th General Election (GE14).

MA CC deputy chief commission­er( operation) Datuk Seri Azam Baki told reporters this at the state MACC headquarte­rs at Jalan Laksamana Cheng Ho here yesterday.

“When Parliament is dissolved, MACC together with EC and the police will form a taskforce to look into any issues or complaints raised by individual­s, politician­s or any political parties.

“The task force will monitor the election campaign and offences under the MACC Act and EC Act 1954,” he said.

Earlier Azam witnessed the handover of duty by state MACC senior assistant commission­er Zulhairy Zaidel to MACC chief assistant commission­er Razim MohdN or as state MA CC director.

Azam, MACC said had been involved in monitoring corruption during elections since 1990.

Earlier, in his speech, he disclosed that the state MACC had investigat­ed 1,242 individual­s from 2010 until March this year, 537 arrests were made and 317 individual­s charged.

He urged the state MACC officers to take proactive steps to combat corruption and appealed to the public to work with them.

“We need to be proactive and effective in our effort and service to fight corruption,” he said.

He assured that the state MACC will continue to fight corruption in the state and hoped the media

The task force will monitor the election campaign and offences under the MACC Act and EC Act 1954. Datuk Seri Azam Baki, MACC deputy cChief commission­er (operation)

continue to assist MACC to disseminat­e informatio­n about corruption.

Azam also said he visited Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg and State Secretary Tan Sri Mohd Morshidi Abdul Ghani yesterday morning to discuss cooperatio­n with the s t at e g ove r nment in enhancing integrity among civil servants.

Meanwhile, Razim who hails from Negeri Sembilan said the state MACC will foster a good working relationsh­ip with the state government in fighting corruption.

 ?? – Bernama photo ?? Azam (right) and Razim discussing a point.
– Bernama photo Azam (right) and Razim discussing a point.

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