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  • 11/7/2023
The existing five independent panels monitoring the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) are sufficient for now, its chief commissioner, Tan Sri Azam Baki said on Tuesday (Nov 7).

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00:00 Any additional questions?
00:02 One more
00:04 Yesterday, the Minister of Justice told the authorities to investigate the wrongdoings of the current government
00:11 I don't know about that, but as so far, MSCC is monitored by 5 independent panels
00:17 One of the panels is under the law, called the Judicial Authority
00:21 The Judicial Authority has been set up to investigate the misconduct of any MSCC officers
00:27 As for criminal cases, that one is under police or MSCC
00:33 So, for me, the current setup is to monitor the misconduct of MSCC officers
00:41 We have long had the Judicial Authority to investigate MSCC officers
00:47 Thank you
00:48 Thank you
00:49 [end]

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