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Malaysia's Anwar defends extending ‘brave' anti-corruption chief's term

Malaysia's Anwar defends extending ‘brave' anti-corruption chief's term

Malaysian Prime Minister
Anwar Ibrahim defended an extension of the anti-corruption agency head's tenure, saying Azam Baki has been brave in going after powerful figures allegedly embroiled in corruption and abuse of power.
Azam's term as chief commissioner of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) was
lengthened by a year starting May 13, the third extension since he turned 60 years old.
Protesters hold placards displaying Azam Baki's face during a demonstration to demand that the MACC chief commissioner step down following a stock trading scandal on January 22, 2022. Photo: EPA-EFE
He is also the first head of the agency to have his employment prolonged beyond the
mandatory retirement age , stoking public debate about Anwar's pledges to improve
Malaysia 's governance.
'I don't deny there has been a lot of criticism,' Anwar said in a speech at his political party's national Congress on Friday.
'But believe me, looking at MACC over the past decades, this is the first time they've been brave enough to investigate all the big 'taukehs',' he said, referring to billionaire tycoons and politically-influential individuals.
The prime minister said that while he could replace Azam, he was not confident anyone else would dare to upset those holding wealth and power.

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