MACC opens 36 cases following federal audit

PUTRAJAYA, October 26 The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has opened up 36 files to investigate the open zone following the Auditor-Generals Report 2010 released dual days ago.

In the matter yesterday, the national graftbuster pronounced the investigations were instituted based on open feedback after the sovereign review revealed discrepancies in the spending of various government ministries, agencies as well as companies over the past year.

It pronounced Sabah as well as Perak topped the list of ongoing investigations with 7 cases each.

This was followed by Kedah as well as Terengganu with 6 files each; three in Penang; as well as dual cases any in Sarawak as well as Putrajaya.

The two-year-old commission, which was additionally taken to task in the new review inform for being between 9 government departments that overspent their allocations by 0.73 per cent, additionally acted soon to insist the action.

The MACC shielded the excess payments as due to the sovereign governments directive last year to pay the special government monetary assist scheme for officers ranked Grade 54 as well as below.

The extreme spending does not mean MACC breached any Treasure rules or any other monetary management procession though essentially was authorized by the government as it essentially the bonus remuneration authorized by the government, it pronounced in the statement.


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