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MELAKA: The Enforcement Agency Integrity Commission (EAIC) always makes follow-up enquiries about its recommendations for action against errant officers, says commissioner Tan Sri Mahmood Adam.

 

He said this was to ensure that all complaints received from the public were resolved in a satisfactory manner to improve the service of the enforcement agencies involved.

 

"Certain EAIC recommendations like suspension from work and salary deductions were reviewed by the agencies concerned because they have their own guidelines on punishment.

"When they did not follow our recommendations, we would make follow-ups to find out why. If (we were) not satisfied, we would ask for clarification from the agencies involved,” he told reporters here on Thursday (May 11).

 

He was speaking after the opening of the Encouraging Responsibility, Accountability, Trustworthiness (Erat) programme for Melaka by deputy state secretary (management) Datuk Maslina Baki.

 

Mahmood said EAIC had always been transparent and fair towards both complainants and the officers or agencies implicated, and that only genuine complaints would be investigated.

 

"Therefore, the perception that EAIC likes to find fault with and bring shame to enforcement officers should be discarded,” he added. – Bernama

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