PETALING JAYA: Malaysian Corruption Watch (MCW) has called on the government to improve transparency in managing recovered corruption funds to ensure the money benefits the people.
MCW president Jais Abdul Karim said the RM8.5 billion recovered by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission last year is a major enforcement achievement, but also shows that corruption in the country is systemic and alarming.
“(A sum of) RM8.5 billion is not a small figure. It proves that corruption is no longer isolated, but has taken root in major projects, public procurement, licensing, approvals, and administration.
