Frontline immigration officers at entry points with Singapore will soon wear body-worn cameras to curb corruption, says Datuk Seri Dr Shamsul Anuar Nasarah.
Addressing allegations about immigration officers selling plastic passport covers during Question Time in the Dewan Rakyat on Monday (Dec 2), the Deputy Home Minister, Shamsul Anuar clarified that purchasing these covers is optional and entirely at the discretion of travellers.
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00:00I am interested in the answer given by the Prime Minister,
00:05especially on reducing the risk of corruption and abuse of power.
00:11This morning, at 1 o'clock, I am sorry,
00:16it was published in a Malaysian newspaper,
00:20sorry, News Strait Times.
00:22I read it in English, Mr. Speaker.
00:25A student claims immigration officer demanded RM5 when collecting new passport.
00:32I would also like to refer to the incidents that have been circulating on social media
00:40related to this incident that took place at KLIA international airport.
00:46So my question is, to reduce the risk of corruption and abuse of power,
00:51is the ministry planning to require immigration officers to wear body cams
00:59to ensure that government initiatives and government aspirations
01:05to reduce the risk of corruption and abuse of power are achieved?
01:09As a start, I would like to say that the ministry and the state are indeed in the planning
01:15to provide body cams for the officers.
01:20We are at the door counter, especially at the Sutan Obakar complex
01:26and the Sutan Iskandar building under the 13th Malaysian Plan, RP1.
01:34Mr. Mohd, the issue raised earlier,
01:37is it permissible for officers to sell plastic bags?
01:41I understand the question.
01:45The selling of plastic bags, passports, is up to the customer.
01:50It is up to the customer to decide.