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Black-Clad Malaysians Protest Against Anti-Graft Chief

About 1,000 protesters demand arrest of anti-corruption chief amid allegations of improper shareholdings and abuse of power, with agency and businessmen denying wrongdoing.

Summary by The Japan Times
Hundreds gathered in Kuala Lumpur to call for Azam Baki’s arrest after reports alleged he had improper shareholdings and that abuse of power took place in his commission.

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Malaysian protesters, dressed in black, rallied to pressure the chairman of the National Anti-Corruption Commission to resign and face legal action after being accused of holding shares in a company exceeding the legal limit.

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Business Times broke the news in on Sunday, February 15, 2026.
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