Several PKR lawmakers say there seems to be institutional failure in the oversight mechanisms of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission that must be referred to Parliament, among others, for resolution. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, January 6, 2022.
MORE discrepancies and questions have been raised following the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission Anti-Corruption Advisory Board’s clearance of chief commissioner Azam Baki from any wrongdoing, PKR lawmakers said. In a joint statement, they said advisory board chairman Abu Zahar Ujang’s answers to the media at a press conference yesterday failed to address many other issues, such as the money trail between Azam Baki and his brother, who is said to have used the former’s trading account to buy shares.
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