FMM president says the law is needed to prevent corrupt practices in commercial organisations. FMTNews MACC
PETALING JAYA: The Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers has joined calls urging the government not to backtrack on gazetting a law which would see business entities charged for corrupt practices, after the new chief of the anti-graft agency said this could be revised.
Adding that the law helps prevent corrupt practices within commercial organisations, he said a deferment period would allow SMEs to get their systems in order. MACC chief Azam Baki had said on Tuesday that the agency would study a proposal to suspend the implementation of Section 17A of the act.
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