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Hush money at home breeds corruption, says MACC chief
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 64035, member: 636"] Kuala Lumpur Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission Director Mohamad Zakkuan Talib warns that seemingly minor acts of bribery serve as corruption's foundation and threaten future generations. Parents must teach honesty from childhood and reject normalizing hush money or favoritism through connections, he stated on Sunday following the Desa Bebas Rasuah 2025 program at Dataran KAMARA in Kampung Malaysia Raya. Corruption begins with small compromises that gradually gain acceptance rather than starting in corporate settings, Mohamad Zakkuan explained. Public trust erodes when students purchase exam answers or village leaders accept bribes, he added. The MACC relies on community involvement to build integrity-focused generations despite its investigative powers. Public tip-offs have risen since Mohamad Zakkuan assumed his position four months ago due to expanded outreach and increased awareness of whistle-blower rewards. The program featured multiple agencies and Bank Islam as a strategic partner. Activities included an anti-corruption forum with actor Ebby Yus and community leader Khairul Salleh Hasan, children's integrity contests, exhibitions, health screenings, and sales. [/QUOTE]
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