A trial has commenced for three former officials in Indonesia facing serious corruption charges related to bribery and abuse of power. The proceedings, taking place in Banjarmasin, have attracted significant media attention as part of the government's anti-corruption efforts.
New allegations have emerged against 'Faisal's Guard', including abuse of power and preventing access to property. This case has sparked widespread debate in legal and media circles.
The Malaysian Registrar of Societies announced that investigations into allegations of misconduct and abuse of power in Kelantan, submitted in 2017 and 2018, were closed in the same year. Legal actions were taken against the involved organizations.
The Malaysian People's Justice Party (PKR) has made it clear that it will not protect any member involved in abuse of power. This statement was made by the party's information chief, <strong>Faheem Fazil</strong>, during the opening of the party's annual general meeting in <strong>Kuala Lumpur</strong>.
The Anti-Corruption Authority announced the arrest of <strong>71</strong> suspects and the investigation of <strong>360</strong> others in bribery and abuse of power cases during March 2026. This initiative is part of ongoing efforts to combat corruption and enhance transparency in government institutions.