On the eve of Teoh Beng Hock's first-year death anniversary, Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commmission (MACC) in an unusual move expressed its condolence to the grieving family in a three-paragraph statement that was sent to the media by email today, was only available in Mandarin.
MACC commissioner Abu Kassim Mohamed said in the statement that he represented himself and all members of MACC who shared the same sadness and disappointment with Teoh's family over what happened on July 16, 2009. Abu Kassim added by saying, "Although a year has passed since the unfortunate incident, we still feel the pain and sadness. As a father and an elder in the family, I can deeply feel the unbearable pain of losing a family member."
Words are easy to say but will MACC sincerely not shield anyone who is involved in the case, as stressed by Abu Kassim? We'll see.
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