
Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission chief Azam Baki has hinted that he may not remain at the position for much longer, given the three extensions to his contract so far.
Azam noted that the extensions to his contract had previously drawn criticism.
“Insya-Allah, my term of service will end next year. Some people don’t like me anymore. Rafizi Ramli doesn’t like me either. He said not to extend (my contract),” Utusan Malaysia reported him as saying at UiTM’s Puncak Alam campus today.
Azam said he was not concerned about who succeeded him, as long as MACC continued its agenda of promoting integrity, upholding good governance, and impartially enforcing anti-corruption laws.
On Dec 3, Rafizi said Pakatan Harapan must immediately restore public confidence in anti-corruption…