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    Malaysia's King Says He Will Choose Next Anti-Graft Agency Chief

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    Posted on April 23, 2026

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    Malaysia’s King Sultan Ibrahim will personally select the next chief commissioner of the Malaysian Anti‑Corruption Commission (MACC) amid mounting pressure on current head Azam Baki, whose contract expires in May amid misconduct allegations.

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    Table of Contents

    • Appointment of New Anti-Corruption Chief Amid Scandal
    • Background of the Scandal
    • Impact on Government and Public Perception
    • Investigations and Pending Decisions
    • Role of the King in the Appointment
    • Constitutional and Political Context
    • Malaysia’s Monarchy System and Its Influence

    Malaysia’s King to Appoint New Anti-Graft Agency Chief Following Scandal

    Appointment of New Anti-Corruption Chief Amid Scandal

    Background of the Scandal

    KUALA LUMPUR, April 23 (Reuters) - Malaysia's King Sultan Ibrahim said on Thursday that he will select the next head of the country's anti-graft body, with the agency's current chief under growing pressure to resign over misconduct allegations. 

    Azam Baki, chief commissioner of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC), has faced sustained calls to step down following media reports in February accusing him and other senior officials at the agency of misconduct and breaches of public service rules. Azam and the MACC have described the allegations as "baseless".

    Impact on Government and Public Perception

    The scandal has deepened rifts within Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim's administration, with some key allies questioning the premier's commitment to tackling graft.

    Investigations and Pending Decisions

    The government has investigated some of the allegations against Azam but has so far declined to make the findings public, pending related probes by police and other authorities. Azam's contract with the MACC is due to end in May, according to media reports.

    Role of the King in the Appointment

    Sultan Ibrahim said there was no need for the appointment to be politicised, adding that the chief's role was important to ensure the agency's effectiveness in combating corruption, misappropriations and abuse of power, according to a statement from the royal press office.

    "I will determine who will be the best candidate to lead the MACC from now on," he said. 

    Constitutional and Political Context

    Anwar's office and the MACC did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the king's decree. According to the constitution, the king can appoint heads of key government agencies on the advice of the prime minister.

    Malaysia’s Monarchy System and Its Influence

    Malaysia practices a unique rotational form of monarchy, in which the heads of the country's nine royal families take turns to be king for a five-year reign.

    The monarchy plays a largely ceremonial role and is traditionally seen as above politics. But it has become more influential in recent years due to prolonged political instability during which the king has wielded rarely used discretionary powers. 

    (Reporting by Ashley Tang and Rozanna Latiff; Editing by David Stanway)

    Key Takeaways

    • •King Sultan Ibrahim asserts he will determine the next MACC chief to preserve the agency's effectiveness and depoliticise the appointment.
    • •Azam Baki faces intense scrutiny over shareholding controversies, Bloomberg‑reported “corporate mafia” allegations and public protests; his contract expires on 12 May 2026.
    • •Under Malaysia’s constitution, the king formally appoints key agency heads on the prime minister’s advice, but his discretionary influence has risen amid political instability.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Malaysia's king says he will choose next anti-graft agency chief

    1Who will select the next chief of Malaysia's anti-graft agency?

    Malaysia's King Sultan Ibrahim has stated he will appoint the next head of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC).

    2Why is the current MACC chief under pressure to resign?

    Azam Baki, the current MACC chief commissioner, faces allegations of misconduct and breaches of public service rules.

    3What has been the response of the government regarding the allegations?

    The government has investigated some allegations but has not made the findings public, pending further probes.

    4What role does the Malaysian king play in appointing agency heads?

    According to the constitution, the king appoints heads of key government agencies on the advice of the prime minister.

    5Why has the Malaysian monarchy become more influential recently?

    Political instability in Malaysia has led the king to use rarely exercised discretionary powers more frequently.

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