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Calls for open probe into embattled Azam Baki grow louder 

P. Ramasamy among those urging for chief commissioner to be put on garden leave

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 07 Jan 2022 2:00PM

Calls for open probe into embattled Azam Baki grow louder 
Embattled Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission chief Tan Sri Azam Baki has insisted he as the chief commissioner is only answerable to the Anti-Corruption Advisory Board. – Bernama pic, January 7, 2022

by Ian McIntyre

GEORGE TOWN – Calls for a transparent investigation into embattled Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) chief Tan Sri Azam Baki grow louder as the public exoneration by its advisory board (LPPR) rings hollow.

Among those urging for Azam to be put on garden leave is Penang Deputy Chief MInister II P. Ramasamy.

The more he resists attempts to get into the depth of his alleged wrongdoings, the more difficult or untenable his position will become.

“If Azam is clean as he professes to be, he should take a break to allow for more thorough investigations to take place. His post as the chief commissioner is a public one, his salary comes from the taxpayers, not from private companies,” Ramasamy said in a statement.

“Just because MACC’s advisory council cleared him, it (does not) mean anything.”

Penang Deputy Chief MInister II P. Ramasamy (pic) says if Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission chief Tan Sri Azam Baki is clean as he professes to be, he should take a break to allow for more thorough investigations to take place. – Bernama pic, January 7, 2022
Penang Deputy Chief MInister II P. Ramasamy (pic) says if Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission chief Tan Sri Azam Baki is clean as he professes to be, he should take a break to allow for more thorough investigations to take place. – Bernama pic, January 7, 2022

Former Malaysian Bar president Datuk Abdul Fareed Abdul Gafoor told The Vibes that the onus is now on the Securities Commission (SC) to conclude whether an offence had occurred. 

Under the law, a government officer can nominate a relative to trade in shares, provided the person had notified the SC on the matter before the deals were transacted.

“Did Azam do that? That is the question here.”

He added that MACC needs to find ways to show greater transparency as it is the only legitimated body entrusted to fight all forms of corruption.

Former Malaysian Bar president Datuk Abdul Fareed Abdul Gafoor says the onus is now on the Securities Commission to conclude whether an offence had occurred. – Malaysian Bar pic, January 7, 2022
Former Malaysian Bar president Datuk Abdul Fareed Abdul Gafoor says the onus is now on the Securities Commission to conclude whether an offence had occurred. – Malaysian Bar pic, January 7, 2022

Meanwhile, Lawyers for Justice movement coordinator S. Raveentharan said there is a need for the federal government to protect MACC from the graft culture that has hindered the country’s ability to move forward.

This is why, he said, MACC should report to an impartial body such as Parliament or to appoint a chief who has proven to be incorruptible.

Whether the allegations were true, it is how the authorities responded to it that raises more anxiety.” 

During Wednesday’s press conference, LPPR chairman Tan Sri Abu Zahar Ujang said the board conducted a meeting with Azam on November 24 to seek explanation on the allegations that have since plagued the anti-graft body.

Abu Zahar had said LPPR was satisfied by the explanation given by Azam and found no criminal elements or conflict of interest involving the latter.

Azam, meanwhile, insisted he as the chief commissioner is only answerable to LPPR.

Azam also claimed the allegations of conflict of interest brought against him were created by certain parties looking to take advantage and attack MACC and ruin the commission’s image and his personal reputation.

Yesterday, SC announced they would be seeking an explanation from all parties involved over the entire saga MACC currently finds themselves in. – The Vibes, January 7, 2022

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