THE Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) is reported to be struggling due to cuts in its operating funds for 2017. As a result, it will need to muster all of its resources to go after those involved in corruption.
In this context, I was intrigued by two recent cases that MACC has taken up but which should have been handled by other agencies.
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