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MACC headquarters gets RM6.5 million CCTV upgrade with facial recognition

JKR completes a RM6.5 million CCTV system upgrade at the MACC headquarters, installing 557 cameras with facial recognition technology.

PUTRAJAYA: The Public Works Department has completed a RM6.5 million upgrade of the CCTV system at the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission headquarters.

JKR Federal Territory of Putrajaya acting director Adilah Muniyati Johari said the project significantly strengthens security and integrated monitoring capabilities at the premises.

She stated the project was carried out under a Facility Management and Maintenance contract to improve monitoring efficiency and support stronger governance.

“The trust placed by MACC in JKR as the technical agency is a great responsibility,” she said in a statement.

The project involved the installation of 557 Panasonic cameras throughout the MACC headquarters building.

The installation includes bullet, pan-tilt-zoom, dome cameras, and various high-tech multi-sensors.

Adilah Muniyati said the upgrade also involved renewing the P1 server and the visitor management system for 24-hour monitoring stability.

She explained the CCTV system is equipped with facial recognition and identity verification technology.

“The use of this technology allows for more organised and effective security control,” she added.

She attributed the project’s success to the commitment of the main contractor, Jejak Teknologi Sdn Bhd.

Consistent on-site monitoring ensured the project was completed on time, within budget, and to quality standards.

Adilah Muniyati also expressed appreciation to MACC for its close cooperation throughout the project.

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