Malaysian anti-graft watchdog solved 82% of investigations last year

The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has solved 82 per cent of the 976 investigation papers on corruption last year, as compared to 75 per cent in 2012, said MACC Chief Commissioner Tan Sri Abu Kassim Mohamed. He said the cases involved 509 arrests for various offences including accepting bribes (33.8 per cent), giving bribes (33.6), false claims (15.5) and abuse of position (12.6). Describing the MACC success as a proud achievement, he said the commission would meet the necessary standards to continue to fight corruption in the country.

Read the story by Bernama in Malay Mail Online.

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