Zero complaints for MACC since October 2012

26 May 2015 / 20:39 H.

    PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian Anti Corruption Commission (MACC) complaints committee has not received any report of intimidation during investigation by its officers since October 2012.
    A committee statement issued today said the number of claims about the use of force by MACC officers in 2008 was 26, while in 2009 there were 12 claims.
    In 2010 and 2011, there was only one complaint each, while in 2012 only two were reported. From 2013 until April 2015, there were no complaints.
    The independent committee set up in 2009 is entrusted to monitor the conduct of MACC officers, identify weaknesses in the system and work procedure, and contribute ideas and suggestions for improvement.
    Viewing the reduction in complaints as very positive, it said the use of a 'video interviewing room' helped to quell false allegations against MACC officers.
    The committee also went to the ground for dialogues with MACC officers at state level to impart knowledge and awareness of the consequences of violating the code of conduct.
    During such sessions, the officers would be made to understand the constraints and problems faced by MACC in the delivery of service and forms of solution.
    “The 'zero tolerance' and 'whiter than white' principle practised by the MACC had also improved the accountability and integrity of MACC officers", said the statement.
    Meanwhile, the committee under a new membership held its second meeting in Penang today, which was chaired by Tan Sri Wilson Baya Dandot.

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