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MACC wins three awards at Asean PR Excellence Awards 2025
MACC wins three awards at Asean PR Excellence Awards 2025

New Straits Times

time07-07-2025

  • Business
  • New Straits Times

MACC wins three awards at Asean PR Excellence Awards 2025

KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC), through its Strategic Communications Division, has clinched three prestigious awards at the 5th Asean PR Excellence Awards 2025, held at the Renaissance Hotel here today. The awards received were the Diamond Award for the 'Best Crisis Management' category, and two Gold Awards for 'Best Government PR' and 'Best Communication Use of Social Media'. MACC deputy chief commissioner (prevention), Datuk Azmi Kamaruzaman, said the awards were a significant recognition for the commission, highlighting that public relations and communications are not merely support functions, but serve as the core drivers of integrity and trust within an organisation. "I would like to thank the Asean PR Network, the panel of international and Asean judges, the Institute of Public Relations Malaysia (IPRM), and all the participants present today. "We take this responsibility very seriously. Our Strategic Communications Division strives for excellence through professionalism, consistency, and continuous training. "These awards are a deeply meaningful acknowledgement of their dedication and commitment. On behalf of MACC, I once again thank you for this honour," he said. The 5th Asean PR Excellence Awards 2025 was organised by the Jakarta-based Asean Public Relations Network (APRN) in collaboration with IPRM, recognising outstanding achievements in public relations across Asean. For all three categories, the division submitted a special report highlighting its role as the agency responsible for crisis management during the investigation involving former Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob, which secured the Diamond Award. The other two entries comprised a media management plan on the Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) and efforts to revolutionise MACC's publicity and promotions through artificial intelligence (AI). Meanwhile, APRN President Prita Kemal Gani said the awards recognised outstanding achievements in public relations across the Asean region, celebrating innovative campaigns and impactful initiatives that have contributed to the advancement of the profession. The event was also held in conjunction with the annual Kuala Lumpur International PR Conference.

MACC seizes assets, freezes Tan Sri's bank accounts worth RM85.6 million
MACC seizes assets, freezes Tan Sri's bank accounts worth RM85.6 million

New Straits Times

time31-05-2025

  • New Straits Times

MACC seizes assets, freezes Tan Sri's bank accounts worth RM85.6 million

KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has seized assets and frozen bank accounts totaling RM85.6 million in its investigation involving a Tan Sri, concerning the misappropriation of sukuk funds meant for highway construction in the Klang Valley. MACC Chief Commissioner Tan Sri Azam Baki said among the seized items were 14 personal accounts containing RM4.5 million, eight company accounts containing RM33 million, and RM7.65 million of luxury vehicles. He added that other seized items included RM3 million worth of handbags, luxury watches worth RM7 million, and properties valued at RM24.5 million. "We suspect that sukuk funds amounting to hundreds of millions of ringgit channelled to a company owned by the Tan Sri were misused for personal gain and were not used for the intended financing of the related highway projects. "The money was then distributed to certain companies and individuals, including into the Tan Sri's account, who acted as the 'main mover'," he said. Azam said the funds were then believed to have been transferred to several other entities, including proxy companies and accounts owned by the Tan Sri's wife. "The money is believed to have been used to purchase various assets such as properties, luxury vehicles, jewellery, and handbags, as well as for gambling activities. "It is also believed to have been channelled for personal expenses such as the purchase of properties both domestically and abroad, as well as investments, through multiple layered financial transactions intended to obscure the original source of the funds," he said. Azam said the MACC has yet to record a statement from the Tan Sri involved, as he is still receiving treatment at the hospital. "The investigation is ongoing, and with the asset seizures, we will examine the acquisition of properties, including obtaining financial documents from banks and from the individual himself for analysis to assist the investigation. "All those involved in assisting the investigation will be called to give statements. I do not rule out that some of his family members will be summoned to assist the investigation," he said. So far, Azam said 45 people have been called and their statements recorded to facilitate the MACC's investigation into the case. He added that between 30 and 50 witnesses are expected to be called to complete the investigation. It was reported on Thursday that the MACC seized various assets, including handbags, jewellery, luxury vehicles, watches, cash, and luxury residences, with a total estimated value of about RM32 million belonging to the individual involved in yhe case. During the operation, the MACC also discovered a storage room containing various types of luxury alcoholic beverages at a residence valued at approximately RM3 million, believed to be linked to money laundering activities. The MACC's Strategic Communications Division reportedly said the seized items and assets are held for further investigation under the MACC Act 2009 and the Anti-Money Laundering, Anti-Terrorism Financing and Proceeds of Unlawful Activities Act (AMLA) 2001. Last month, it was reported that four people, including a Datuk Seri, were detained on suspicion of submitting false claims amounting to about RM360 million. All suspects, comprising three men and one woman aged between their 50s and 70s, were detained while giving statements at the MACC office. The four suspects are believed to have submitted false claims amounting to about RM360 million using sukuk funds in a highway construction project in the Klang Valley valued at about RM1.3 billion between 2016 and 2017.

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