Chief Commissioner of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC), Datuk Seri Ahmad Said Hamdan, has denied that his early retirement from the post was due to pressure from political parties or other groups.
He said his retirement was due to personal reasons and his own wish after having served in the agency for so long, and not because of other people.
Ahmad Said said he had decided on an earlier retirement to make way for his successor and to spend time with his family.
His announcement on Friday that he would be quitting five months ahead of his retirement has got many wondering why.
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he was not force out ! he just left after a good church service! heard he is going to be evangelist , pls confirm ?
ReplyDeleteAhmad Said suddenly realised that he is no longer an asset to the Government and is dispensable.It is definitely better to resign rather than to be sacked for incompetency!
ReplyDeleteHe has committed many "wrongs" and is increasingly seen as a liability to the Government.
"His announcement on Friday that he would be quitting five months ahead of his retirement has got many wondering why."
ReplyDeleteI believe, many would think to retire five months early is no big deal.
mohamed