The relatives of deceased Teoh Beng Hock have dismissed the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission leader's recent apology regarding the 2009 death. Teoh Lee Lan, the victim's sister, stated that Tan Sri Azam Baki's expression of regret lacks genuine remorse. She emphasized that no commission personnel faced consequences for her brother's demise at the agency's Selangor headquarters. The family demands accountability from five specific officers they believe participated in the incident. Lee Lan condemned the monetary compensation proposal as disgraceful and insisted on truth rather than financial settlements.
Azam Baki acknowledged previous investigative findings and recent police inquiries that concluded without charges. The commission chief expressed understanding for the family's prolonged suffering since the tragedy occurred. He proposed providing educational and welfare support for Teoh's child as a gesture of goodwill. The family maintains their position that monetary offers cannot substitute for justice and transparency. They continue seeking prosecution of the officers they hold responsible for the death.
Azam Baki acknowledged previous investigative findings and recent police inquiries that concluded without charges. The commission chief expressed understanding for the family's prolonged suffering since the tragedy occurred. He proposed providing educational and welfare support for Teoh's child as a gesture of goodwill. The family maintains their position that monetary offers cannot substitute for justice and transparency. They continue seeking prosecution of the officers they hold responsible for the death.