NFA cases can be reopened, says head of MACC review panel - News Summed Up

NFA cases can be reopened, says head of MACC review panel


GENTING HIGHLANDS: Not all corruption cases classified as No Further Action (NFA) will be permanently closed. Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) operations review panel chairman Datuk Ahmad Rosli Mohd Sham said certain cases could be reassessed and reopened if weaknesses were found in the earlier investigation or if new angles warranted further scrutiny. He said one of the panel's key functions is to evaluate NFA cases that did not result in prosecution, including identifying areas where investigations could be improved. At the same time, Ahmad Rosli said the panel was satisfied with the MACC’s efficiency, particularly in completing investigation papers within the stipulated timeframe. He said the majority of cases were concluded within the targeted period, and observed the guideline that investigations should not exceed 12 months.


Source: The Star February 13, 2026 06:48 UTC



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