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Malaysia considers high-powered commission to probe anti-corruption agency allegations

The cabinet said it would decide after reviewing a taskforce report, as pressure mounts for MACC chief Azam Baki to step down

In a separate report, Bloomberg alleged that senior MACC officials were aware of, or linked to, businessmen described as a “corporate mafia” who were said to have colluded with anti-corruption officers to pressure corporate rivals into deals or share sales.

Government spokesman Fahmi Fazil said the cabinet would discuss further steps when it meets again next week, after studying the findings of a special taskforce led by the attorney general set up to investigate the allegations over Azam’s shareholdings.

“The cabinet was informed that the investigation team … is almost done with its probe and will present its report [to cabinet] next week,” Fahmi told a news conference on Friday.

Read original at South China Morning Post

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