
Following the International Anti-Corruption Day on Nov 24 and the rousing speech by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) chief on efforts since 2009 — when this writer was appointed to one of its independent oversight panels — there appears to be a spring in the feet of MACC in its investigative process.
The anti-graft body has moved quickly, summoning self-proclaimed whistleblower Albert Tei and a woman, Sofia Rini Buyong, to Putrajaya to assist in investigations, and to record their statements. Sofia had her statement taken on Nov 27.
