March 14, 2012
KUALA LUMPUR, March 14 — Only one per cent of about 100,000 policemen are reported to have taken a bribe, Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Ismail Omar said today.
He warned that the number, however, could spread like cancer if the situation is left unchecked.
Ismail was quoted by Bernama as saying, “It is always regrettable to hear someone say many policemen are corrupt. This is not good.”
He also told the national news agency that he is working on inculcating a zero corruption culture in the police force and urged the public to report corrupt personnel.
The performance of the Police Disciplinary Department, which was established to address police misconduct has been satisfactory, he added.
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