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 MACC's Anti-Bribery Pledge for MC members, Enforceable ? Penalties ?

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TSNikwan
post Jun 15 2025, 12:52 AM, updated 6 months ago

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I was in the MC of a Strata-Property.

all MC members were asked to sign the a/m.

But during the Tendering process, the Chairman tried to solicit support for his "Good Friend' to win the tender.

Committee member highlighted this to the MC and the Developer

Chairman then hires Lawyer to be in the MC and uses the same Lawyer to sue fellow committee member personally, alleging Libel Defamation

How ?


Mixxomon
post Jun 16 2025, 09:29 AM

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It's still need to be decided by a vote right?
If Chairman clearly in the wrong shouldn't the JMC vote against it?
Jingle91
post Jun 27 2025, 10:56 AM

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QUOTE(Nikwan @ Jun 15 2025, 12:52 AM)
I was in the MC of a Strata-Property.

all MC members were asked to sign the a/m.

But during the Tendering process, the Chairman tried to solicit support for his "Good Friend' to win the tender.

Committee member highlighted this to the MC and the Developer

Chairman then hires Lawyer to be in the MC and uses the same Lawyer to sue fellow committee member personally, alleging Libel Defamation

How ?
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Don't see any problem for chairman to recommend a friend he know to provide service, as long his company pass all background check and meet the requirements and can provide good service and chairman did disclose his relationship with the service provider to all members, and the tendering process is conducted impartially

U need to explain by how he "solicit" the support from other members. Like did he or his friend bribe other members? Or he just ask other to consider his friend because the t&c of his tender is the best among the rest?

If someone just talk bad abt chairman because he introduce his friend to tender the project, then he do have the right to sue the person for defamation

This post has been edited by Jingle91: Jun 27 2025, 10:58 AM

 

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