It was not because we weren’t offered any, but because my father refused to receive any. My father refused to allow the boy into the compound and told him to return the hamper to the sender. And, the World Bank, on one of its blog postings on corruption, said an average citizen was exposed to power and corruption from the cradle tothe grave. MACC’s action may paint a bad picture of the civil service but I believe otherwise. MACC is weeding out the bad apples from the 1.6 millionMalaysians who are in the civil service, which is reportedly 11 per cent of the country’s labour force.
Source: New Strait Times January 12, 2017 03:27 UTC