PM announces body-cams for all enforcers prone to abuse

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Mahathir said the move comes as complaints of corruption at some government agencies persist.

PUTRAJAYA, Sept 19 — Body-mounted cameras will be issued to enforcement personnel of agencies susceptible to abuse as part of the government’s bid to curb corruption, Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad announced today.

Dr Mahathir said the move comes as complaints of corruption at some government agencies persist while others were faced with problems such as lack of manpower in dealing with matters such as transboundary crime. The government's plan to rearrange its human resources reflect the growing burden on agencies such the Immigration, Customs and police face as the country develops and border traffic increases.

However, the prime minister said his administration will still seek to meet some of the agencies' other needs based on priority.“There are CCTV cameras that will need to be installed but we will give priority to the body cameras and CCTVs.As of now, no timeline has been given for the installation of the cameras. Dr Mahathir said funding remains a problem and these will only be procured once “there is money”.

 

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