5 appointed to MACC oversight bodies for 2026-2029 term

The Malaysian government has appointed five new members to the MACC's independent oversight bodies for the 2026-2029 term. These appointments aim to ensure the transparency and effectiveness of the anti-corruption commission through parliamentary and academic oversight.
Why it matters
Strengthening anti-corruption oversight is critical for maintaining public trust and institutional integrity in Malaysian governance.
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, MACC chief commissioner Abdul Halim Aman (seated left) and members of the MACC’s special committee on corruption and anti-corruption advisory board in a group photo in Parliament today. (PMO pic)
The report is a straightforward account of government appointments and the functions of the oversight bodies.
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