MACC Abu Kassim can only talk
Datuk Seri Abu Kassim Mohamed, the Chief Commissioner of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC), has been named one of the 100 influential people in business ethics for 2010 by the New York-based Ethisphere Institute.
In Parliament it was reported that 59 police reports have been lodged against the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission officers for allegedly using force against the complainants during interrogation.
Complainant means a person who complains.
So can someone tell me what is wrong here, that innocent people are make to pay the price for complaining whereas the person who has done wrong is enjoying the fruit of their sins? And does Abu Kassim deserve to be named as one of the 100 influential people in business ethics or did he bribe someone in Ethisphere Institute in a similar manner as Mr Rosmah?
The on-going RCI on Teoh Beng Hock and all the wrongdoing executed by Taib as reported in the Sarawak Report has shown proof MACC is useless and run by dummies and the whole department should be closed permanently.
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