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Dzulkifli Ahmad

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Dzulkifli Ahmad
ذو الكفل بن احمد
3rd Chief Commissioner ofMalaysian Anti-Corruption Commission
In office
1 August 2016 – 14 May 2018
Nominated byNajib Razak
Appointed byAbdul Halim
DeputyAzam Baki(Operations)
Shamsun Baharin Mohd Jamil(Prevention)
Ja'afar Mahad(Management & Professionalism)
Preceded byAbu Kassim Mohamed
Succeeded byMohamad Shukri Abdull
Personal details
BornKepala Batas,North Seberang Perai District,Penang,Malaysia
CitizenshipMalaysian
NationalityMalaysia
SpouseBitizela Mohd Bidin
Children2
Alma materInternational Islamic University Malaysia

Tan SriDatukDzulkifli bin Ahmad(Jawi:ذو الكفل بن احمد) is the third and former chief commissioner of theMalaysian Anti-Corruption Commission(MACC).[1][2]

Education[edit]

Dzulkifli graduated from theInternational Islamic University Malaysia(IIUM) with aBachelor of Laws(Honours) (LL.B. (Hons.)).[3]

Career[edit]

Prior to his appointment as MACC's chief commissioner, Dzulkifli served as the head of the anti-money laundering unit and subsequently National Revenue Recovery Enforcement inMalaysia'sAttorney General's Chambers.[1]

Dzulkifli tendered his resignation as MACC chief commissioner effective 14 May 2018.[4]

Subsequently, he featured as one of the principal players in a set of audio recordings made public at a press conference by theMalaysian Anti-Corruption Commissionon 8 January 2020 with regards to telephone conversations relating to alleged efforts tosabotageinvestigations into the1Malaysia Development Berhad scandal.[5]

Honours[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ab"AGC officer Dzulkifli Ahmad appointed as new MACC chief".Malaysiakini.29 July 2016.Retrieved5 June2019.
  2. ^"Dzulkifli Ahmad Dilantik Ketua Pesuruhjaya SPRM Yang Baharu".Norfatimah Ahmad(in Malay).The Star (Malaysia).29 July 2016.Retrieved5 June2019.
  3. ^"Siapa Datuk Dzulkifli Ahmad, Ketua Pesuruhjaya SPRM baharu?"(in Malay).Astro Awani.30 July 2016.Retrieved5 June2019.
  4. ^"MACC chief Dzulkifli Ahmad quits".The Star (Malaysia).14 May 2018.Retrieved5 June2019.
  5. ^"From Amhari to MbZ: Who's who in MACC's Najib phone recordings".Malay Mail.9 January 2020.Retrieved13 January2020.
  6. ^ab"SEMAKAN PENERIMA DARJAH KEBESARAN, BINTANG DAN PINGAT".Prime Minister's Department (Malaysia).Archived fromthe originalon 12 December 2019.Retrieved5 June2019.
  7. ^"51 people awarded 'Tan Sri' title in conjunction with Agong's birthday".Bernama.The Star (Malaysia).9 September 2017.Retrieved5 June2019.
  8. ^"Chief Justice heads honours list".The Star (Malaysia).9 September 2017.Retrieved5 June2019.
  9. ^"Three head list of 1,518 recipients of federal awards".Bernama.Borneo Post.10 September 2017.Retrieved5 June2019.
  10. ^"Agong kurnia darjah kebesaran kepada 103 penerima"(in Malay).Berita Harian.10 September 2017.Retrieved5 June2019.
  11. ^"51 get Tan Sri title at investiture ceremony".Bernama.Malaysiakini.10 September 2017.Retrieved5 June2019.
  12. ^"Tiga dianugerah gelaran Tun".Zanariah Abd Mutalib(in Malay).Berita Harian.10 September 2017.Retrieved5 June2019.