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The Government is moving to restore public confidence in the Firearm Licensing Authority (FLA) following the recent Integrity Commission report probing alleged corruption, irregularities, and storage issues at the entity.
Minister of National Security and Peace, Dr Horace Chang, has insisted that the focus now is on correction and reform rather than panic or speculation, stressing that the Government remains committed to transparency even as it defends the integrity of the institution.
The report, which was presented to the FLA in March, reportedly examined allegations of corruption, impropriety, and irregularities linked to firearm storage and the awarding of licences. While the findings have generated public debate, the national security ministry has underscored that the matter must be properly assessed within context.
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