Corporate mafia claims against Azam Baki: Truth must be upheld within the law

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MACC chief commissioner Tan Sri Azam Baki - BERNAMA FILE PIX

Calls for an RCI should not rest solely on speculation or innuendo.

KUALA LUMPUR - Calls to set up a Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) to probe corporate mafia allegations against Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) chief commissioner Tan Sri Azam Baki must be based on solid evidence, not hearsay, said Political Secretary to the Finance Minister Kamil Munim.

He said calls for an RCI should not rest solely on speculation or innuendo.

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"I respect any proposal to set up a Royal Commission of Inquiry and agree, in principle, that the truth must be determined through a transparent process grounded in the law.

"In a country that upholds the rule of law, any action must be grounded in established facts and credible evidence," he said in a statement, yesterday.

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Kamil said similar calls over the Chief Justice’s appointment had ultimately proved unfounded, urging the public not to engage in prolonged pre-emptive politics that override due process.

He said existing processes, whether investigations, inquiries, or special committees, should be allowed to run their course, as they have the mandate and capacity to fully gather and assess evidence.

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He added that the inquiry was ordered a day after Bloomberg’s report, showing the government’s readiness to investigate openly and responsibly.

"Our primary aim is to ensure justice is based on facts, not perception or political pressure. If the evidence later indicates an RCI is needed, it will be pursued transparently, responsibly, and with integrity," he said.

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The government previously announced the formation of a special investigation committee to probe corporate mafia claims involving Azam Baki, to be chaired by Attorney General Tan Sri Mohd Dusuki Mokhtar. - BERNAMA