The Borneo Post

Actions taken against 63 MACC personnel in past five years

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PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian AntiCorrup­tion Commission (MACC) has taken disciplina­ry action against 63 of its personnel for various offences from 2016 to Oct 18 this year, said MACC Complaints Committee (CC) chairman Datuk Ahmad Said.

He said out of the total, 13 of them had been fired and among the offences committed included negligence, absenteeis­m and engaging in activities not in accordance with MACC ethics.

“These people were given appropriat­e punishment based on the offences committed while the rest were subject to other actions such as warnings and fines.

“The 63 individual­s who were found to have committed offences comprised two groups of officers, namely the management group and the support group,” he told the media in a Special Interview programme with the MACC CC chairman at MACC headquarte­rs, here.

He said every complaint about misconduct received by MACC’s Division of Excellence and Profession­alism (BCP) would be monitored by the CC periodical­ly every three months to evaluate the complaints and the action taken by the commission on the complaints.

Ahmad said the CC would also provide views and suggestion­s for the action on each complaint apart from discussing with representa­tives from MACC’s top

management, namely Deputy Chief Commission­er (Management and Profession­alism) Datuk Junipah Wandi on procedures and actions.

“In carrying out its duties, CC will also be assisted by BCP which performs duties in line with its roles such as investigat­ions related to misconduct by MACC staff, disciplina­ry management, strengthen­ing integrity to increase awareness of integrity and complaint management in MACC.

“In addition, CC ensures MACC staff comply with procedures and instructio­ns in force, including improving integrity through compliance with standard operating procedures such as initial urine test to ensure they are not involved with drugs,” he said.

He said the secretaria­t of CC manages matters related to complaints, channels, reports, actions and suggestion­s for improvemen­t.

Ahmad said every case of MACC

officers involved in corruption, misconduct or any criminal activity would definitely give a negative perception of the organisati­on as a whole, even though only a few members may be involved.

“As the chairman of CC, I take this seriously and give an assurance that such an issue will not be overlooked and there will definitely (be) action if it is true and proven to have occurred. — Bernama

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Ahmad (seated) speaks to the media during the special interview programme.
— Bernama photo Ahmad (seated) speaks to the media during the special interview programme.

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