• 7 months ago
Tan Sri Azam Baki has been reappointed Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) chief commissioner for one year, with effect from Sunday (May 12), says Chief Secretary to the Government Tan Sri Mohd Zuki Ali.

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00:00 "Any speculation on Tan Sri Azam Baky's contract has been put to rest. The 60-year-old has
00:13 been reappointed MACC Chief Commissioner for one year, with effect from May 12. In a statement
00:20 on Friday, Chief Secretary to the Government Tan Sri Muhammad Zuki Ali said, "His Majesty
00:25 Sultan Ibrahim, King of Malaysia, has consented to Azam's appointment, which was made in accordance
00:33 with subsections 5, bracket 1 and 2 of the MACC Act." Azam was first appointed MACC
00:41 Chief Commissioner on March 9, 2020, replacing Latifa Koya. Prior to that, he served as the
00:47 MACC Deputy Chief Commissioner of Operations for four years, from 2016, in addition to
00:53 holding the positions of Director of Intelligence and Director of its Investigation Division.
00:58 "The Chief Minister of Malaysia has been appointed by the King of Malaysia on March
01:05 9, 2020, replacing Latifa Koya. The King of Malaysia has been appointed by the King of

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