MACC advisers hope for royal support
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The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission’s Anti-Corruption Advisory Board (ACAB) hopes that the Conference of Rulers will openly voice its stand against corruption in light of an alleged attempt by an individual to offer the Sultan of Johor RM2mil for a “Tan Sri” title.
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