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M'sia's Anti-Corruption Commission Chief Recognised By Igec
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 4 (Bernama) -- Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC)
chief commissioner, Abu Kassim Mohamed received recognition from the Interpol
Group of Experts on Corruption (IGEC) in France on Thursday for his
contribution to combating corruption.
He was among seven individuals who received medals and certificates from
Interpol's secretary-general Ronald K.Noble at a ceremony after the final
meeting of the IGEC concluded at its General Secretariat headquarters.
Interpol in a statement today said the recipients included IGEC chairman
Barry O'Keefe AM, a former Supreme Court judge of New South Wales, Australia and
commissioner of the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) in New
South Wales, and IGEC vice-chairman Michael Hershman, who is also president of
the Fairfax Group and co-founder of Transparency International.
The others are Sue Akers, Deputy Assistant Commissioner of the London
Metropolitan Police, Kevin Ford, managing director and chief compliancy officer
with Regulatory DataCorp, Dr Michel Girado, professor in criminology at Ottawa
University, Canada, and Paul Lachal Roberts from the European Anti-Fraud Office
(OLAF).
The final meeting marked the completion of the group's mandate and the
development of Interpol's anti-corruption activities, including initiatives to
assist law enforcement bodies in recovering and returning stolen public funds to
victim countries.
Among the achievements of IGEC since its creation in 1999 were the
production of the Global Standards to Combat Corruption in Police
Forces/Services and the Library of Best Practices, comprehensive documents which
have been accepted worldwide as essential texts for corruption investigators.
Noble said Interpol and each of its 190 members owed the IGEC members a debt
of gratitude for their outstanding and dedicated service.
-- BERNAMA