MACC publishes new asset declaration list
A screengrab of the MACC's updated asset declaration list for members of the Perikatan Nasional government available online. – MACC pic, July 22, 2020.
THE Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission has published the asset declarations of 57 out of 70 ministers and deputy ministers in the Perikatan Nasional administration. Twenty-seven ministers and 30 deputy ministers are among those who have declared their assets to the anti-graft agency. Effective July 2018, access to full reports will only be available with a subscription. Sign-up now and enjoy one week free access!
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