Malaysia anti-corruption agency declares war on structural graft
Following the arrest of a state customs director and several other officers from the department in the recent bust of a liquor and cigarettes smuggling syndicate, the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has decided to declare war on structural corruption. MACC deputy Chief Commissioner (Prevention) Datuk Mustafar Ali said structural corruption, or institutionalised corruption, refers to people from a unit, or even the whole department, colluding to derive benefits through corrupt means, with those highest in the ranks benefiting the most. He said although corruption has yet to reach epidemic proportions in Malaysia, it is feared that it would continue to worsen if tougher action is not taken to check it.
Read the story by Kong See Hoh in The Sun Daily.
Read the story by Kong See Hoh in The Sun Daily.