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5 appointed to MACC oversight bodies for 2026-2029 term

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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.

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Strengthening anti-corruption oversight is critical for maintaining public trust and institutional integrity in Malaysian governance.

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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)

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The report is a straightforward account of government appointments and the functions of the oversight bodies.

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