Tuesday, February 9, 2010

MACC not at fault but the Attorney-General at fault?!

The decision to prosecute a number of high-profile cases have been held up by the Attorney-General's Chambers due to decisions on evidence.

Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) boss Abu Kassim Mohamed had a one-hour informal discussion with MACC advisory panel member Anis Yusoff, Malaysiakini columnist KJ John and editor-in-chief Steven Gan a week ago at the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Academy in Jalan Duta, Kuala Lumpur. Among the topics raised at the discussion, which took place a included the actions MACC must take to regain public trust, its never-ending probe on Khir Toyo and why the commission is reaching out to the alternative media.

Looks like MACC wants to 'restore' its already-battered image!

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