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There is no political interference in MACC operations: Azam Baki

Chief commissioner gives his assurance that the body has not had such experience in its work

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 11 Apr 2021 7:55AM

There is no political interference in MACC operations: Azam Baki
MACC chief commissioner Datuk Seri Azam Baki says in nation-building efforts, political interference in the work of the enforcement body should not occur. – The Vibes file pic, April 11, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has given an assurance that there is no political interference in corruption cases handled by the enforcement body, including high-profile ones.

Its chief commissioner, Datuk Seri Azam Baki, stressed that the integrity and good name of the MACC in carrying out its functions will be affected if there is interference from certain parties.

He said in nation-building efforts, political interference in the work of the enforcement body should not occur.

“I make sure there is no (political) interference and we have not had such experience in our work.

“Any interference will affect our work and we will be an untrustworthy team and (this) will certainly affect the good name of the government and the ruling party. This is not the case in our time.

“In our time now, the disclosure of information is so transparent, where the public observes and sees what we have done so far,” he said as a panellist on TV3's Soal Rakyat programme yesterday, which discussed the project tender cartel.

In another development, he urged the government to expedite the use of body cameras for officials and the authorities to curb corruption.

He said using body cameras is one way to prevent any intention or action that could affect the integrity of enforcers, especially while on duty.

“I think it’s time for enforcers to wear body cameras that can be connected to a centralised system as it will reduce the chances of them wanting to act out of bounds as enforcers when conducting operations.

“I think its use is being studied but should be accelerated (for implementation),” he added.

Previously, Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Bador had said that the discussion on the procurement of body cameras and taser guns is now in the final stages.

Last year, the police said it had applied for 1,300 body cameras and 1,000 new non-lethal weapons through the 12th Malaysia Plan, which is expected to be tabled in Parliament this year. – Bernama, April 11, 2021

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