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MACC recommends charges for cases in 2012 AG's report

Teoh El Sen 28/02/2014 | 06:25 MYT
The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has recommended that the Attorney-General's Chambers initiate charges for several cases from the 2012 Auditor-Generals (AGs) Report.

The Chief Secretary to the Government Tan Sri Dr Ali Hamsa said this today in an update on the actions taken against civil servants who were found responsible over the misconducts and negligence revealed by the AG's audit.

"As of February 21, 2014, MACC opened 18 investigation papers. Investigations on all cases have been completed. These cases have been submitted to the Deputy Public Prosecutor and further action also needs to be taken on witness statements," said Ali Hamsa.

Disciplinary action were recommended for the other cases where MACC did not recommend any court action.

Among the cases that were investigated by the MACC based on the AG's report were:











Ali Hamsa added that as a long term measure, MACC not only focused on punitive action but also looked at improvements in terms of procedure and pratices.

At the same time, he added that there were a total of 378 reprimands in the AG's report, involving 111 (29%) for Federal Public Services, 38 (10%) for federal agencies and 229 (61%) for state bodies.

"As many as 267 (71%) reprimands involve the improvement of rules, procedures and work processes. Improvements are being made by the agencies involved. While 111(29%) reprimands involve 121 cases of mismanagement, abuse of power, misconduct and negligence," he said.

For other cases of misconducts and negligence, Ali Hamsa said there were 24 cases involving 140 officers where disciplinary proceedings are being undertaken.
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