PUTRAJAYA: Datuk Seri Abdul Halim Aman officially began his duties today as the new chief commissioner of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC).
He succeeds Azam Baki, who ended his service yesterday after 42 years with the anti-graft agency.
In a Facebook post, Chief Secretary to the Government Tan Sri Shamsul Azri Abu Bakar also congratulated Abdul Halim on his appointment.
“I believe his credibility and experience in the legal field will continue to add value, strengthen the role of the MACC and elevate its standing as a prestigious enforcement agency both domestically and internationally,” he said.
Shamsul Azri also shared photographs of Abdul Halim receiving his appointment letter as the new MACC chief commissioner.
At the same time, Shamsul Azri also expressed appreciation to Azam for his four decades of service with the commission.
“Many achievements and reforms were implemented under his leadership in steering the MACC as a leading enforcement body.
“Tan Sri Azam’s contributions will always be remembered, and I hope he will continue contributing to the country in whatever capacity in the future,” he said.
On April 25, His Majesty Sultan Ibrahim, King of Malaysia, consented to the appointment of Abdul Halim, a former High Court judge, as the new MACC chief commissioner effective today. – BERNAMA






