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MACC Personnel Must Declare Assets Within One Month – MACC Chief

Kuala lumpur: The Chief Commissioner, Datuk Seri Abd Halim Aman, has required all agency personnel to submit or update their asset declarations within one month of receiving an official notification, which will be issued at a later date.

According to BERNAMA News Agency, the directive is among the first measures introduced under Abd Halim's leadership to strengthen the agency's integrity and rebuild public confidence in the MACC as an independent, professional, and impartial institution. Abd Halim emphasized the importance of public trust, stating, "To spearhead efforts to build and maintain public trust, I am directing all MACC officers to submit their asset declarations within a month from the date the official notification is issued." He also committed to personally being the first to undertake the asset declaration process.

Abd Halim highlighted the MACC's stance against yielding to pressure from any source, whether it be public sentiment, media scrutiny, or political influence. He stated, "Justice and the rule of law, applied without exception or compromise, are principles we will uphold. Integrity must go beyond rhetoric and pledges; it must be demonstrated through confidential decision-making and fearless investigations."

He further cautioned MACC personnel against actions that could damage the organisation's reputation, noting that even minor misconduct can taint the integrity of the entire institution. Abd Halim underscored the importance of the agency's staff embodying the core values of strength and trustworthiness, as highlighted in Surah Al-Qasas, the 28th chapter of the Quran. Strength pertains to the capability and expertise in executing tasks, while trustworthiness involves honesty, central to the public service ethos. The combination of these qualities, he said, ensures that the MACC remains respected as a key pillar in safeguarding the nation's integrity.

Abd Halim also urged MACC personnel to avoid arrogance and ego in their duties, reminding them that their conduct is always under public scrutiny. He stressed that justice cannot be compromised and that genuine integrity is measured by the ability to resist interference or undue influence from vested interests.

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