Malaysia’s border agency probes alleged RM100 payment to KLIA 2 officer via personal QR code
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马来西亚边境管制与保护局(AKPS)已对一名驻吉隆坡国际机场2号航站楼官员涉嫌不当行为和滥用职权的指控展开内部调查。该指控源于社交媒体帖子称,该官员上周六通过个人二维码收款100林吉特。AKPS廉政部门立即启动全面内部调查,涉事官员已被传唤提供陈述。AKPS强调将对任何违反诚信原则或滥用职权的官员采取严厉纪律和法律行动。
SEPANG, July 13 — The Malaysian Border Control and Protection Agency (AKPS) has launched an internal investigation into allegations of misconduct and abuse of power involving one of its officers stationed at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) Terminal 2.
AKPS KLIA Entry Point commander Mohd Safrie Zakaria said its KLIA Integrity Division launched the investigation immediately after the agency became aware of a viral Threads post claiming that an officer received RM100 through a QR code payment made to the officer’s personal bank account last Saturday.
“A comprehensive and detailed internal investigation was immediately initiated by the AKPS KLIA Integrity Division to establish the facts and ensure transparency throughout the investigation process.
“The officer linked to the allegation has been summoned by the AKPS KLIA top management to provide a statement to assist in the investigation,” he said in a statement today, adding that the Threads account owner, @brayenngabriel, was contacted at about 11am yesterday to obtain further information but they received no response as of 4pm today.
He stressed that AKPS would not compromise with any officer or personnel found to have breached integrity principles, abused their authority or failed to comply with the prescribed standard operating procedures.
“If the investigation confirms that misconduct has occurred, firm disciplinary and legal action will be taken without any compromise,” he said.
Those with information related to the incident to come forward and assist with the investigation, he added. — Bernama
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