But Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man says sources of wealth should also be investigated.
PAS has welcomed efforts by the MACC to introduce a new law making it mandatory for civil servants of grade Jusa C and above to declare their assets.
He also stressed that assets obtained through permissible means rightfully belong to its owner, subject to the payment of"In Islam wealth does not need to be publicly declared. On the other hand, in Islam, the sources of wealth and how it has been spent should be investigated," he told"A declaration of assets without investigating its sources will not meet the aim of combating corruption.
MACC deputy commissioner Shamsun Baharin Mohd Jamil was reported as saying yesterday that the new asset declaration law is expected to be tabled and enforced by the end of the year.
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