Kuala Perlis MMEA to work with MACC to combat graft among its own personnel

06 Feb 2023 01:31pm
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KANGAR - The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) is ready to give its full cooperation to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) following the arrest of two enforcement personnel for allegedly receiving bribes.

Kuala Perlis Maritime Zone director Maritime Commander Mohd Hashim Mat Zain said MMEA viewed the case seriously and would work with the MACC to combat graft.

"I have detected this activity since assuming this position in 2022. I will not compromise with any officers and personnel involved in this crime,” he said today.

It was previously reported that two MMEA personnel and a fisherman were remanded for six days until Feb 8 to assist in the investigation into a case of receiving monthly bribes.

Mohd Hashim said one of its personnel was released by the MACC on Saturday, adding that the two personnel had been under his watch for quite some time.
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Meanwhile, an MACC spokesperson said more arrests will be made after this involving MMEA personnel and third party. - BERNAMA