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Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC)

Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC)
The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) is a governmental anti-corruption agency headquartered in Putrajaya, Malaysia. Established in 2009, it is dedicated to investigating and prosecuting corruption, abuse of power, and malpractice across both public and private sectors. Operating with principles of independence, transparency, and professionalism, the MACC also focuses on prevention through education and community engagement, including initiatives with youth. It plays a significant role in Malaysia’s anti-corruption efforts, administering relevant legislation and fostering international cooperation to combat graft.
Malaysia 1MDB scandal

Malaysia to get back US$30 million worth of fine art linked to 1MDB scandal

The 12 artworks, including pieces by Picasso and Matisse, were bought by a former lawyer for the state investment fund.

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Malaysia’s Anwar vows ‘no protection’ for close aides in corruption probes

The prime minister has been accused of launching investigations targeting his political rivals while going soft on scandals closer to home.

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