LANGKAWI: An increasing number of university students willing to accept or offer bribes as shown in a Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) study is worrying, said chief commissioner Datuk Dzulkifli Ahmad. He said the Corruption Prevention Action Effectiveness Perception Study conducted last year showed 16% of 1,000 university students responded on their willingness to accept bribe if they have the opportunity or power. Dzulkifli said the younger generation, especially university students, should stand firm with the MACC to fight corruption in the country. “University students should join forces with the MACC to protect the people especially the poor from being oppressed,” he said. “The MACC will be the agent to fight the abuse of power and corruption as the number one agenda of the country,” he said.
Source: The Star May 06, 2017 13:18 UTC