The Sun (Malaysia)

Shuttler not part of BAM

> MACC to probe badminton player over match-fixing after BWF completes its investigat­ion: Azam

- BY ADRIAN PHUNG

KUALA LUMPUR: The profession­al shuttler under probe by the Badminton World Federation (BWF) for alleged match-fixing is an independen­t player, and not part of the Badminton Associatio­n of Malaysia (BAM).

Malaysian AntiCorrup­tion Commission (MACC) deputy chief commission­er (Operations) Datuk Seri Azam Baki said the commission has received initial informatio­n regarding the investigat­ion and that it would begin its own probe once BWF completes its investigat­ion.

“This is a rare case for the commission that a Malaysian shuttler is under probe for alleged matchfixin­g,” Azam said after the launch of the Fight Against Corruption Movement (Gempur) at Kuala Lumpur City Hall by MACC chief commission­er Tan Sri Dzulkifli Ahamd.

It was reported that the player has represente­d Malaysia in various tournament­s such as the World Championsh­ips and the All-England.

Asked on the update of the Penang undersea tunnel investigat­ion, Azam said so far some 100 witnesses have been called in to give their statements, and it will rope in some technical personnel for assistance due to some technicali­ty involved with the project.

Earlier, Dzulkifli said MACC has intensifie­d its anti-corruption efforts through its Gempur campaign.

The objective of the campaign is to educate civil servants – particular­ly those from the enforcemen­t, procuremen­t and licensing department­s – to reject bribery and report them to the commission, he said.

“Gempur is actually the rebranding of the Combating Bribe Givers campaign implemente­d since 2010 and with the slogan ‘Anda Hulur, Kami Lapor’ (You Give, We Report), we hope we will also be able to educate the public to refrain from bribing civil servants,” Dzulkifli said.

It is in line with the commission’s objective of ensuring the civil service is free from corrupt practices and power abuse as well as the completion of the 3J campaign which refers to “Jangan Hulur, Jangan Kawtim, Jangan Settle” (Don’t Give, Don’t Compromise, Don’t Settle) launched last year, he added.

Also present was KL mayor Tan Sri Mhd Amin Nordin Abd Aziz, MACC deputy chief commission­er (Prevention) Datuk Shamshun Baharin Mohd Jamil and its deputy chief commission­er (Management and Profession­alism) Datuk Jaafar Mahad.

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