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Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) chief commissioner Tan Sri Azam Baki said he had been informed that the government has decided to increase air-conditioner temperatures in all its offices as part of cost-saving measures to reduce energy consumption.

Speaking at a MATF media engagement session on Thursday (April 2), Azam said the decision was made by the Cabinet, adding that the move will apply across all government offices, not just the MACC.

He added that the move is part of broader efforts to manage energy usage and government expenditure.

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00:00The thing I've done is that the project, especially for the generation of young people,
00:07we are going to be ready to do something to do.
00:12In the past, the post cabinet was about the post-credit
00:16and the post-credit of the post-credit.
00:18We talked about the cabinet that was released in the post-credit.
00:25At the moment, we have been able to get into the air in March 2nd, where all the people need
00:36to be able to get into the air conditioning and use the air conditioning.
00:55So we are going to be able to make a bandit and so on.
00:59But what I want to say is that business is not as usual.
01:05We are not able to say that this is something that we want to keep in mind.
01:12We have to look at the other side.
01:15So when we talk about the economy, what is the situation for us?
01:21What is the situation for us?
01:24What is the situation for us?
01:27When we talk about the economy, poverty, or society,
01:34for survival, we are going to increase.
01:44We are going to increase.
02:28the good side of the
02:34law enforcement ini tak dilihat pun
02:36kita nampaknya tak hidup saja
02:38yang baik-baik tak diujikan sebagainya
02:40ini satu perkara sejauh yang perlu diperbentukkan
02:42kepada masyarakat
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