RM15.5bil recovered in 2 years in anti-graft fight, says PM

RM15.5bil recovered in 2 years in anti-graft fight, says PM

Anwar Ibrahim says the government is committed to rid the country of corruption, smuggling, and cartel activities with strict enforcement.

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Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said the government is firm in ensuring that no party, including high-ranking individuals, escapes legal action if involved in activities that are detrimental to the country. (Bernama pic)
SERI ISKANDAR:
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has stressed the government’s commitment to continue to rid the country of corruption, smuggling, and cartel activities following the success of strict enforcement, which led to the recovery of RM15.5 billion in two years.

Anwar, who is also the finance minister, said the success proves the government’s firmness in ensuring that no party, including high-ranking individuals, escapes legal action if involved in activities that are detrimental to the country.

“We have successfully seized RM15.5 billion in stolen and smuggled money through criminal activities in just two years. It is because I am firm and tell all enforcement agencies that there should be no compromise.

“My policy is ‘no to corruption’, ‘no to smuggling’, and ‘no to syndicates and cartels’. We should end their activities because they are stealing from the people,” he said at a meeting with students of Universiti Teknologi Petronas here today.

Anwar also delivered a public lecture titled “Universities as Strategic Assets: Planning Malaysia’s Future through Talent, Technology and Transformation”.

Perak menteri besar Saarani Mohamad, higher education minister Zambry Abd Kadir, and chief secretary Shamsul Azri Abu Bakar also attended the event.

Anwar said the government would not compromise with any party, especially syndicates and cartels that embezzled national revenue, and emphasised that the principles of justice and integrity must be upheld regardless of the position or title of the individuals involved.

“Sometimes they are Datuk, Datuk Seri, Tan Sri and even Tun. I don’t care, you may have such titles but if you steal, we’ll catch you and (if) the court finds you guilty, you will go to jail.

“That must be the principle and the young must understand and support this movement. Can I count on you to support this?” he said, which was greeted with applause from the students attending the talk.

Anwar said the efforts to combat corruption and strengthen clean governance are part of the government’s major mission to secure the future of the country and the young generation, as Malaysia has great potential to continue to progress.

He also called for students and youth to support the struggle to uphold justice and reject any form of racial oppression, in addition to having high human and ethical values, as well as mastering new knowledge and skills.

Anwar said the development of knowledge and technology must go hand in hand with the formation of character, morality and humanity in line with the concept of Madani Malaysia that emphasises the principles of justice, noble values and universal wellbeing.

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