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Malaysian anti-graft agency allegations: Key party in ruling coalition calls for royal inquiry

The Hindu International·25 February 2026·4h ago1 min read0 views
Malaysian anti-graft agency allegations: Key party in ruling coalition calls for royal inquiry

The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) and its chief are under intense scrutiny following allegations of misconduct and violations of public service regulations, as reported by various media outlets. This controversy has led to significant public concern, prompting a key party within the ruling coalition to demand a royal inquiry. The accusations against the MACC have raised questions about its integrity and the effectiveness of its operations in combating corruption. Observers note that such allegations can undermine public trust in governmental institutions, especially in a country where corruption remains a pressing issue. The call for an inquiry signals a potential shift in the political landscape, as the ruling coalition seeks to address these allegations transparently and restore confidence among citizens. This situation highlights the ongoing challenges faced by anti-corruption bodies in Malaysia, particularly in maintaining their independence and credibility amidst political pressures. As the inquiry unfolds, it is expected to reveal more about the operational practices of the MACC and the broader implications for governance in Malaysia.

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