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MACC's Azam Baki forms new anti-corruption talk shop with CSOs
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50778, member: 636"] Malaysia's corruption fighters teamed up with citizen groups to battle dirty money deals across the country. The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission created a special team called the Anti-Corruption Caucus that brings together different community organizations. These groups will help catch crooked officials and dodgy business people who try to steal public funds. The new partnership follows the government's big plan to fight corruption from 2024 to 2028. Regular people can finally have their voices heard when reporting suspicious activities. The corruption busters picked six major organizations to join their crime-fighting squad for the next two years. Anti-bribery experts, transparency watchdogs, student unions, business groups and youth councils all got seats at the table. Each member brings special skills to help catch thieves and protect honest citizens from corrupt politicians. The Malaysian Institute of Integrity will provide backup support and technical advice to the team members. Community education officials will lead the group's daily operations and public outreach efforts. Chief Commissioner Tan Sri Azam Baki handed out official appointment letters to the new caucus members at headquarters in Putrajaya. The team will write annual reports about corruption problems and suggest solutions to government ministers. Members will also spread the word about corruption issues and act as go-betweens for organizations and ordinary citizens. The collaboration aims to build a culture where honesty and accountability become normal across Malaysian society. [/QUOTE]
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