Pejuang calls for MACC chief to be put on garden leave
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MACC chief commissioner Azam Baki must be put on garden leave in view of the allegation that he has close to two million shares in a public listed company.
In a statement today, Pejuang information chief Ulya Aqamah Husamudin said this is the only way to restore the public confidence in the graft buster.
"The calls for Azam to be investigated for any wrongdoings must be given utmost priority. He should be put on garden leave pending the investigation," said Ulya (above)...
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