MACC submits graft probe papers on top DOE officials linked to e-waste and plastic waste

The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has submitted investigation papers to the Attorney General's Chambers against the DOE's director-general and deputy for alleged corruption tied to e-waste and plastic waste management. This marks a significant move to address graft in environmental regulatory bodies amid stricter waste import bans. The AGC's forthcoming decision on charges will be crucial for anti-corruption enforcement and public sector accountability in Malaysia's environmental sector.
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Attorney General's Chambers
environment department
MACC
Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission
Department of Environment
Attorney General’s Chambers
DOE
Tan Sri Azam Baki
Kuala Lumpur