PETALING JAYA: DAP’s open criticism of the government’s handling of accusations against the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission is aimed at distancing the party from perceptions of being a mere “yes-man” within the Madani administration, says an analyst.
Syaza Shukri of the International Islamic University Malaysia said the party is eager to assert its independence, even while serving as a key component of the unity government.

She said DAP was making a conscious effort to avoid association with an “Umno-style governance,” which often saw MCA and MIC remain bystanders in the face of corruption allegations during Barisan Nasional’s time in power.
