Malaysia on Saturday appointed a former judge as its new anti-corruption chief in an unprecedented move, as the government seeks to calm months of political turbulence over alleged misconduct linked to the watchdogโs outgoing head. Allies and opponents have hit out against Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim since February following reports claiming that Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) boss Azam Baki was involved in a share ownership scandal and the agencyโs officers were allegedly working...
Malaysiaโs king said he would select a new anti-corruption chief, the first official confirmation that current head Azam Bakiโs term will not be renewed when it ends next month. โI will determine who is the best candidate to lead the MACC from now on,โ Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar of Johor, the current monarch, said in a social media post on Thursday, referring to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission. He added that โthere is no need for any party to politicise the matterโ. Representatives for the...