IT was with much optimism in the fight against corruption that the trajectory was set in 2009 with the newly-crafted Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission Act. It was unveiled by the then Prime Minister Tun Abdullah Badawi.
Intentions were good especially with the appointment of key public figures to five independent oversight bodies to monitor and provide advice to the anti-corruption agency.
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