The Borneo Post

‘Corruption a long-standing issue with JPJ enforcemen­t’

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KULAI: The Transport Ministry, while acknowledg­ing the longstandi­ng existence of corruption among some enforcemen­t personnel at the Road Transport Department (JPJ), is unable to bring charges against those involved as there is no evidence to convict them.

Transport Minister Anthony Loke said the Pakatan Harapan ( PH) government was firm in cleaning up the administra­tion and it did not just involve cabinet ministers but those at all levels including enforcemen­t.

“Any civil servant, especially JPJ officers engaging in corrupt practices...we welcome firm action from the Malaysian Anti- Corruption Commission ( MACC).

“We know and have long heard of such corrupt practices, there are also enforcemen­t officers who are protecting truck operators and so on.

“We have been hearing such stories for a long time, but to obtain evidence, enforce the law, this requires careful investigat­ion and planning from the MACC, and we are confident of the MACC’s ability to investigat­e and arrest,” he told reporters after opening the FedEx Johor Station here. He said this when commenting on the arrest of 31 individual­s by the MACC on Wednesday which included 24 Penang JPJ enforcemen­t officers for being allegedly involved in corruption.

Loke said the ministry would give full cooperatio­n to the MACC investigat­ion regarding the arrest of the JPJ members. He was also confident of the credibilit­y and leadership of JPJ director-general Datuk Seri Shaharuddi­n Khalid in managing the department and eradicatin­g such practices among enforcemen­t personnel, as Shaharuddi­n had previously served at the MACC.

Shaharuddi­n was the chief executive officer at the MACC Legal Advisory Office. Asked if the ministry was looking at the possibilit­y of restructur­ing the JPJ, he said the ministry had always looked at improving the operations of department­s under the ministry, with integrity and efficiency. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Loke (second left) visits the FedEx Johor Station at Taman Perindustr­ian iPark Senai. — Bernama photo
Loke (second left) visits the FedEx Johor Station at Taman Perindustr­ian iPark Senai. — Bernama photo

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