I f corruption is not properly addressed, it will become a cancer to the nation. Various problems will arise if corrupt practices continue to dominate, and the proof is that Malaysia has recorded losses of around RM277 billion over five years since 2018 due to corruption. The final part of this three-part series touches on the strong commitment of the agency entrusted to combat corruption — the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) — and the role it plays in fighting corruption across all sectors, including among civil servants. Corruption in the public sector remains one of the biggest challenges facing the country, with the integrity of public institutions frequently questioned by the people.