
Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission
Organization Law EnforcementMalaysian anti-corruption agency investigating high-profile cases and corruption allegations against government officials.
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The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) is a national anti-corruption agency responsible for investigating and prosecuting corruption cases in Malaysia. The agency was established in 2009 to combat corruption and promote transparency in the country's public sector. Recently, MACC has been involved in high-profile investigations into government officials, including former economy minister Rafizi Ramli and Daim's daughter Asnida Daim, who are facing charges related to corruption allegations. These cases have garnered significant attention due to their political sensitivity and the involvement of prominent figures in Malaysian politics. The MACC's actions demonstrate its commitment to upholding the rule of law and promoting accountability in Malaysia's government.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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