MACC Forces Urine Tests on Officers, Sparks Workplace Trust Debate

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The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) in Kedah has come under scrutiny for mandating all its officers to undergo urine tests, raising concerns over trust and workplace morale. Critics argue that the move could signal a lack of confidence in the integrity of MACC personnel.

Kedah MACC director Nazli Rasyid Sulong defended the decision, claiming it was intended to ensure officers were free from drugs and ketum and maintain “strong physical and mental readiness.” However, opponents say such measures may foster suspicion and create an environment of fear rather than reinforcing integrity.

The programme, part of the 2025 Kedah MACC integrity roadshow, featured modules on religious-based morality, mental resilience, and disciplinary rules. While presented as preventive, some observers question whether mandatory testing and psychological monitoring reflect a culture of control rather than trust, potentially undermining the very discipline and productivity the initiative seeks to protect.

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