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Corporate mafia claim still under police probe three months after Cabinet

Corporate mafia claim still under police probe three months after Cabinet
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The Malaysian government is facing pressure to provide updates on a stalled investigation into alleged 'corporate mafia' activities involving the MACC. Despite a Cabinet directive three months ago, officials report minimal progress in the probe.

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The lack of transparency in investigating high-level corruption allegations raises concerns about institutional integrity and political accountability in Malaysia.

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BURSA SGX Home Parliament KUALA LUMPUR (June 23): More than three months after the Cabinet ordered enforcement agencies to conduct a detailed probe into allegations of a “corporate mafia” involving the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC), there has been only scant progress so far.

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The article presents the government's parliamentary responses alongside the concerns of opposition parties and civil society.

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