KUALA LUMPUR, Feb. 27 -- Transparency International Malaysia said it will be keeping a close watch on politicians in light of current political developments in the country.

Its president Muhammad Mohan said all parties attempting to seize power through bribery and promises of wealth and contracts should be investigated and charged with corruption.

"The rakyat have been loud and clear on May 9, 2018. We have zero tolerance for a corrupt government.

"We will not stand for money politics, oppressive regimes built on lies, and bribery as a means to rule," said Muhammad in a statement today.

He asked Malaysians who have information on corruption and bribery to step forward and give evidence to the MACC (Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission...