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                    [Title] => When the police are corrupt, how can the citizen be safe?
                    [Summary] => One surprising development of the past two days is the surfacing of a harsh report dunning the Malaysian police as the "most corrupt" government department in that country. What makes the damning report both credible and painful is that it wasn’t written by some muckraking expose group or by the usually cooperative media in Kuala Lumpur, but by a government commission appointed by no less than Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi in December 2003.

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                    [Title] => When the police are corrupt, how can the citizen be safe?
                    [Summary] => One surprising development of the past two days is the surfacing of a harsh report dunning the Malaysian police as the "most corrupt" government department in that country. What makes the damning report both credible and painful is that it wasn’t written by some muckraking expose group or by the usually cooperative media in Kuala Lumpur, but by a government commission appointed by no less than Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi in December 2003.

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