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Report corruption to MACC, not on social media, public told

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The public is urged to report any abuse of power, fraud or corruption with evidence to the MACC and not just making allegations on social media.

MACC strategic communications division director Kamaruddin M Ripin said any individuals who lodged a report not only assisted the MACC in the investigation but were also protected under the Whistleblower Protection Act 2010.

“MACC urged the public to come forward with quality evidence and not just making allegations without solid evidence...

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