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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
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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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Crowds of black-clad Malaysians protest against anti-graft chief
Hundreds of black-clad Malaysians gathered in the capital on Sunday, calling for the arrest of anti-graft chief Azam Baki after reports alleged he had improper shareholdings and that abuse of power took place in the commission he leads.
·Bangkok, Thailand
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Leaning Left0Leaning Right3Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution60% Right
Bias Distribution
- 60% of the sources lean Right
60% Right
C 40%
R 60%
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