MACC needs wins, not just big sweeps
[...] Much has been invested in the MACC, from stringent laws and punishments to special courts to fast-track the process against the corrupt who have lived off profitable relationship between government and business or where rules and regulations require palms to be greased.
It can happen with someone low in the hierarchy like an office-boy or an assistant to someone at the top of the ladder like a chief executive officer, an accountant, a magistrate or even a minister.
Malaysians just have to remember names like Tan Sri Eric Chia, Tan Sri Kasitah Gaddam, Datuk Saidin Thamby and other high-profile cases of corruption that made the headlines over the past years. All ended in acquittals.
The point to be learnt here is that dragging politicians to court and getting headlines is something Malaysians have seen before. It is as seasonal as the durians or the haze that smothers Malaysia annually.
There shouldn't be much political capital made of capturing such miscreants. It is part of the job and not the entire job of eradicating corruption.- + selanjutnya
ye ye ... betui betui ..
SPRM kena baca ni. Jangan buat buat tak baca.
Mengabih ka bogheh je.
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