Dept heads who fail to report corrupt practices can lose jobs, face charges, says MACC chief

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Dept heads who fail to report corrupt practices can lose jobs, face charges, says MACC chief
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PUTRAJAYA: Heads of departments or units who fail to report any corrupt practices in their respective areas may end up losing their jobs or even facing criminal charges, says Tan Sri Azam Baki .

“We want to emphasise accountability from heads of departments and superior officers to report corruption to higher-ups and the MACC.“We welcome the suggestion from Prime Minister, and we will work together with the Civil Service Department and Chief Secretary to the Government to discuss a suitable mechanism for reporting," he told reporters after attending a book launch by Transparency International Malaysia titled"Sin of Corruption - A Religious Perspective" here on Thursday .

However, he said a proper mechanism has to be put in place to specifically deal with heads of departments or units who fail to report corruption in their respective.

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