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Azam Baki Holds Undeclared Shares Worth 3.6 Million USD

  • Writer: Muhammad Ikmal Fahmi Bin Che Mohamood
    Muhammad Ikmal Fahmi Bin Che Mohamood
  • 2 days ago
  • 1 min read

KUALA LUMPUR, (BLOOMBERG) - Malaysia’s anti-corruption chief, Azam Baki, is under investigation following allegations that he holds shares worth 14 million ringgit (about $3.6 million) across nine companies.


Former economy minister Rafizi Ramli revealed the claims, citing government sources that suggest the purchases were neither approved nor declared. The controversy has sparked public concern, with critics questioning the integrity of the country’s top anti-graft official.


The probe comes amid heightened scrutiny of Malaysia’s anti-corruption watchdog, raising broader questions about transparency and accountability within the institution.


Source: Bloomberg

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