KUALA LUMPUR: Comm Datuk Seri Mohd Shuhaily Mohd Zain says he was pleasantly surprised by the overwhelming response from the public following the video of his recent address to CID officers.
The Bukit Aman CID director said it showed that the public knew about the state of the police, and that it was an "open secret".
"I firmly believe if we are plagued by disease, we must first admit it.
"If we don't, then the doctor could not administer the right cure or medicine," he told a press conference in Bukit Aman on Wednesday (Oct 11).
He was commenting on the recent videos of his address to CID officers, where he was hard hitting, including highlighting wrongdoings of some officers.
"What I did is just amplifying what the IGP and Deputy IGP have been saying in wanting to clean up the police force.
"They have been saying it, I merely amplify it," he lamented.
Comm Mohd Shuhaily said as an initial move, all CID officers holding sensitive positions, including district CID chiefs and D7 (Secret Societies, Gambling and Vice Division), have to declare their assets, and must be transparent and comprehensive.
"If someone is able and can afford a certain lifestyle, they must show they have legitimate sources of income.
"We will conduct continuous auditing to ensure high integrity among CID officers," he said.
Comm Mohd Shuhaily also said applications for sensitive positions in the department were also open.
"We will issue the offer to any officer or personnel.
"They must send their application letter along with forms declaring their assets," he said, emphasising that his address was a call for his officers to change.
"Whatever we do, it will have a reaction, be it positive or negative.
"However, the overall reaction by the public has been positive, but we need the public to help us.
"Change belongs to you," said Comm Mohd Shuhaily, who added the reason the video was disseminated was so that it could reach a wider audience.
"During the address, I could only address 140 officers present at the venue, whereas I have 10,000 officers and personnel in the department," he said.