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Report: Anti-Corruption Advisory Board chairman to hold another press conference tomorrow on MACC chief’s stock trading controversy

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 10 — Anti-Corruption Advisory Board chairman Tan Sri Abu Zahar Ujang Abu Zahar will be holding another press conference tomorrow concerning Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission chief Tan Sri Azam Bakim who is being scrutinised for a 2015 proxy stock trade.

Azam has been under public scrutiny in recent weeks over his acquisition of millions of shares in two public-listed companies back in 2015. He said in a news conference last week that the shares were bought by his brother Nasir Baki using his account.

 

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However many press conferences you hold, whatever explanations you give, if it’s done with the intention of Azam Baki’s defence, it will never hold any credence in the eyes of Malaysians.

Nak umum binatang ni.

Oh…what a tangled web we weave……

Him. Again. Here we go.

Pusing sana pusing sini. Terus terang je la

The Press can get their BBQ pit and skewers out..... or will they?

That earlier PC was my 'adik'. I am the real Slim Shady

To announce his resignation from the Board ah?Tt would be a welcome news!Pls note tt personal view is not the same as collective view!So this PC is for another personal view or board collective view?COLLECTIVE=denotes a number of persons/things considered as one group or whole!🤦

defense council in action

Enough larr, the more this joker speak the more looks stupid

Resignation conference

Stop wasting your time, Can a press conference clear a potential criminal's crime? Looks like all these old man are underestimating Malaysian's brain...

Whatever you do, i will not trust you all again…

Just proceed with neutral investigation. If he is found NOT guilty, dont need this press conference one after another. Haizzz............

Don’t expect much from him

Busuk ikan kerana kepala, Hancur organisasi kerana rasuah; Bagai tikus membaiki labu dibuatnya, Semakin dikocak semakin punah!

😃😃😃wtf

Another press conference, seriously? This ACAB is a joke too.

😂😂😂

🤣🤣… cry cry cry cry

Why press conferences? Charge Azam and ask him to prove in court

Your credibility is already questionable after your earlier announcement

Stop shooting from the hip. Don't be lazy. Do the work. Investigate first and then hold a press conference.... so damn lazy!

Need to churn out more credible lies. The first one is too amateurish.

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