after 200 years and the accumulation of bad practices among the force that culminated in the Royal Inquiry, Malaysia really needs to implement the IPCMC that proposed changes in which the public would have an avenue to address problems related to the police.
Of course no one likes to be under investigation but if there is any doubt about the integrity of the force, only a body like the IPCMC would be able to address the problem.
For one thing, the IGP's appointment is only a temporary one for about 2 years and I am sure getting the Royal Police to become a world class force will take at least 5 years.
If the public do not change their perception of the police, the whole campaign to combat crime will not succeed.
Let's get the IPCMC going without further delay. It is already two years too late.
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