‘Symbolic or institutional reform?’: Why Malaysia picks ex-judge as chief of embattled anti-graft agency
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While Abdul Halim Aman’s appointment could be seen as an attempt to restore public trust, experts ask if an outsider can overcome internal resistance and carry out much-needed reforms. KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s appointment of a retired High Court judge as the new head of its embattled anti-graft agency aims to signal an “institutional reset” and to underscore its independence in probing corruption, say analysts. They add however that as someone not from within the Malaysian Anti-Corruption
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