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    Key partner in Malaysia’s ruling coalition calls for royal inquiry into anti-graft agency

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    KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 25 (Reuters) - ‌A key party in Malaysia's ruling coalition called ​on Wednesday for a royal commission of inquiry (RCI) to be formed to investigate misconduct ⁠allegations against the country's anti-graft agency.

    The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission and its chief have been the focus of a public outcry following multiple media reports ​earlier this month accusing it of misconduct and breaching public service laws, among ‌other allegations.

    Bloomberg reported that MACC officials were helping a group of businessmen to seize control of companies. Reuters has not independently verified the report, ⁠which cited internal documents and interviews with witnesses.

    MACC said the ⁠allegations were "baseless", saying in a statement on Tuesday that they were an attempt to discredit its investigations and enforcement actions within the corporate sector.  

    However, the Democratic Action Party, a key member of Prime Minister ‌Anwar Ibrahim's administration, said it will push for an inquiry into the ⁠allegations, calling MACC's denial "insufficient". 

    "There must be an inquiry ‌into the allegations made and that inquiry ​ought to be by way of an RCI equipped with all those powers necessary to ensure an effective and transparent probe into ‌the matter," DAP national chairman Gobind Singh Deo, ​who is also a cabinet ⁠minister, said in a statement on Wednesday.  

    The DAP's leader, Anthony ‌Loke, who is also transport minister, ⁠said he would propose the formation of the RCI during Friday's cabinet meeting, local media reported on Tuesday. 

    Prime Minister Anwar's office did not ​immediately respond to a ‌request for comment. 

    The government formed a special committee earlier this month to investigate ⁠the MACC's chief following a ​separate media report alleging a breach of shareholding laws. 

    (Reporting by Danial ​Azhar; Editing by David Stanway)

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