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  • 12/31/2023
In his New Year’s video message on Sunday (Dec 31), Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission chief commissioner Tan Sri Azam Baki said he is determined to ensure the MACC remains relevant, effective and contributes positively to the nation next year. The MACC’s other focus is also to help Malaysia achieve the zero corruption status.

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00:00 The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission pledged in a video on Sunday to focus in the
00:09 new year on helping Malaysia achieve the zero corruption status.
00:13 MACC Chief Commissioner Tan Sri Azambaki said they will need to continue to uphold integrity
00:19 and enhance their know-how to face the challenges.
00:48 Throughout the 56 years of its establishment, the MACC has made efforts to expose and eradicate
00:54 corrupt practices across all segments of society, including the younger generation, with programs
01:01 targeting primary, secondary and college students.
01:05 MACC also roped in some 2,000 organisations in their Corruption-Free Pledge campaign to
01:10 get more people to fight corruption and carry out their duties with integrity.
01:16 The MACC probe has led to the arrests of high-profile leaders in recent years despite criticisms
01:22 of political witch-hunt.
01:23 "We are committed to protecting the integrity and integrity of our nation and our people,
01:24 and we will continue to do so."
01:25 - Macc Chief Commissioner Tan Sri Azambaki, Mayor of Malaysia
01:26 "We are committed to protecting the integrity and integrity of our nation and our people,
01:27 and we will continue to do so."
01:27 - Macc Chief Commissioner Tan Sri Azambaki, Mayor of Malaysia
01:34 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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