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NEWS > 14 September 2006

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Malaysian policeman charged wi
A senior Malaysian policeman was charged Tuesday with laundering more than 1.2 million ringgit (US$343,000; €243,040), an official and news reports said, in a boost to the government's flagging crackdown on corruption.

Superintendent of Police Azmi Osman pleaded not guilty in a court in southern Johor state of laundering money that was wired to his bank account between 2003 and 2005, the national news agency Bernama reported.

An Anti-Corruption Agency official, who declined to be named because he is not authorized to make public statements, said Azmi was believed to have ... Read more

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IGP vows to fight corruption

He said: “We will continue to monitor and take action against those involved in corrupt practices, as we want to rid the force of these people.

“We want to regain the good image of the force and we only want clean, honest and trustworthy policemen,'' he said after delivering his inaugural keynote address to all police chiefs and OCPDs at the senior police officers college in Cheras yesterday.

The IGP stressed the importance of the role of all police officers to fight crime effectively.

He told the police chiefs and OCPDs to play a more active role and to hit the streets to find out what was happening at ground level.

He added that they should know what was happening, so that they could act accordingly.

Musa stressed the importance of being courteous and honest and also called upon his men to always uphold the integrity of the force.
 

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