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JKR Finalizes RM6.5 Million CCTV Upgrade at MACC Headquarters

Putrajaya: The upgrade of the Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) system at the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) Headquarters was completed on Dec 17, significantly strengthening security and integrated monitoring capabilities at the premises.

According to BERNAMA News Agency, the Public Works Department (JKR) Federal Territory of Putrajaya (JKR WPP), acting director Adilah Muniyati Johari, stated that the RM6.5 million project was carried out under the Facility Management and Maintenance contract to improve monitoring efficiency and support stronger organizational governance. "The trust placed by MACC in JKR as the technical agency is a great responsibility, with a strong emphasis on building a more stable, integrated, and effective security system," she said in a statement today.

The project, which began on May 29, 2025, involved the installation of 557 Panasonic cameras throughout the MACC Headquarters building. This installation includes bullet, pan-tilt-zoom, dome cameras, and various high-tech multi-sensors. Additionally, the upgrade also involved the renewal of the P1 server and the visitor management system to ensure 24-hour monitoring stability, according to Adilah Muniyati.

She further explained that the CCTV system is also equipped with facial recognition and identity verification technology, aligning with MACC's strategic planning. "The use of this technology allows for more organized and effective security control, as well as better documentation of staff and visitor entries and exits," she elaborated.

Adilah Muniyati attributed the success of the project to the commitment of the main contractor, Jejak Teknologi Sdn Bhd, alongside consistent on-site monitoring to ensure the project was completed within the set timeframe, quality, and budget. She expressed appreciation to MACC, particularly the Security, Finance, Accounts and Development Division, and the Management Services for their close cooperation throughout the project.

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