Malaysian Leader Reportedly Opposes Quick Release of Anti-Corruption Probe
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim is said to oppose the immediate release of an investigation into Malaysia's anti-corruption chief.
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim reportedly opposes the quick release of a probe into the country's anti-corruption chief, according to sources familiar with the matter.
The investigation appears to involve Malaysia's anti-corruption agency leadership, though specific details about the nature of the probe have not been disclosed.
Anwar's position suggests potential concerns about the timing or content of releasing the investigation's findings to the public.
The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission has been a key institution in the country's efforts to combat graft, particularly following high-profile corruption scandals in recent years.
No official statement has been released by Anwar's office regarding the probe or the timeline for any potential disclosure of its findings.