The Star
2/6/2010
TEMERLOH: Cuepacs is alleging that 418,200 or 41% of the 1.2 million civil servants were suspected to be involved in corruption last year.
Its president Omar Osman said this was worrying and needed to be tackled urgently.
“To combat the scourge, Cuepacs will work closely with the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission,” Omar told reporters after opening the triennial general meeting of one of the affiliates of the umbrella union here yesterday.
Omar said besides corruption, Cuepacs would also not protect civil servants with disciplinary problems. For example, playing truant or forging medical certificates.
“There have been cases where a one-day medical leave was doctored to read as 11 days,” said Omar.
2/6/2010
TEMERLOH: Cuepacs is alleging that 418,200 or 41% of the 1.2 million civil servants were suspected to be involved in corruption last year.
Its president Omar Osman said this was worrying and needed to be tackled urgently.
“To combat the scourge, Cuepacs will work closely with the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission,” Omar told reporters after opening the triennial general meeting of one of the affiliates of the umbrella union here yesterday.
Omar said besides corruption, Cuepacs would also not protect civil servants with disciplinary problems. For example, playing truant or forging medical certificates.
“There have been cases where a one-day medical leave was doctored to read as 11 days,” said Omar.
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