PUTRAJAYA, Feb 24 — The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has denied allegations linking the existence of a 'Corporate Mafia’ with the commission, describing it as an attempt to tarnish the credibility of investigations and enforcement actions against certain parties in the corporate sector.
It said the allegations were unfounded and believed to have originated from an online blog with no identifiable owner, author, or clear accountability.
"We completely reject these unfounded allegations. The commission views the dissemination of such false accusations with utmost seriousness, particularly when they may undermine public confidence in lawful enforcement actions,” it said in a statement today.
The MACC added that the issue was an old claim that has resurfaced and is being recycled to tarnish its image and reputation.
All investigations are conducted on the basis of evidence, in accordance with the law, and in accordance with established legal processes.
It said the matter is being investigated by the Royal Malaysia Police, and assured that it would give its full cooperation to ensure that the facts and truth are established in accordance with the law.
"The dissemination of unfounded allegations from unverified sources risks misleading the public and undermining confidence in enforcement institutions. Such actions may be regarded as spreading false information and committing defamation,” it said.
The MACC urged those with credible information or evidence relating to corruption or misconduct to lodge an official report with the relevant authorities.
"Providing information through lawful channels enables investigations to be carried out in an orderly and fair manner, in accordance with legal processes, rather than through trial by media or publications lacking credible evidence.
Submitting information through lawful channels enables investigations to be conducted in an orderly and fair manner in accordance with due process, rather than through trial by media or publications that lack solid evidence.
"The MACC remains committed to carrying out its mandate to combat corruption without fear or favour, and will not be deterred by any attempts to undermine its integrity or disrupt the role and functions of the commission,” it said.







