Malaysia

Penang’s bribery, power abuse cases concerning: Azam Baki

MACC has received 919 complaints on such offences since 2019 which involve civil servants

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 29 Sep 2022 4:09PM

Penang’s bribery, power abuse cases concerning: Azam Baki
Malaysian Anti-Corruption Chief Commissioner Tan Sri Azam Baki says the agency has received 312 reports on bribery and 147 on power abuse in Penang alone, adding on that it is a worrying trend. – The Vibes file pic, September 29, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Accepting bribes, abuse of power and making false claims among civil servants in Penang are worrying, says Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) chief commissioner, Tan Sri Azam Baki 

He said that based on its statistics, MACC received 919 complaints on such transgressions from 2019 until now.

“Many offences were committed but the crime of corruption is the favourite, which normally involves accepting bribes and abusing power.

“We received 312 information on accepting bribes and 147 on abuse of power in Penang,” he said when appearing on a corruption awareness programme with Penang RTM’s Mutiara FM radio.

“This trend is worrisome as it involves abuse of power such as using their (civil servants) positions to award job contracts to family members or individuals who have blood relations,” he added 

Making false claims for completed work is also common in Penang, according to Azam.

“For example, an individual who has supposedly done a job makes a false claim for it – as if he was the one who did the work. This happens a lot and it’s very damaging.

“These cases are increasing by the day, so I urge all the department heads to monitor their officers who are given the authority to make decisions,” he said.

Azam also said that civil servants were MACC’s first target group for monitoring and investigation – being the administrative pulse of a state or the country.

“Therefore, I have instructed my officers to look into the corruption issue among civil servants in Penang and other states,” he added. – Bernama, September 29, 2022

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