KUALA LUMPUR: THE Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has planted “spies” in several government agencies and government-linked companies to end corrupt practices. “The presence of these officers sends a clear warning to public officers, especially those dealing with funds and in decision-making roles. “It is our ambition to have MACC officers in every government department, not just the ‘hot’ ones. The commission, Azam said, was focused on a clean-up of civil service sectors that dealt with public funds. “The warning was clear and our Sabah bust proves our seriousness in combating corruption, especially among civil servants.”
Source: New Strait Times October 10, 2016 03:22 UTC