The Malaysian government has taken steps to combat corruption in Miri. One of the main efforts is the establishment of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) in 2008. The MACC has been tasked with investigating and prosecuting corruption cases in Miri and other parts of Malaysia.

By working together, Miri can become a city that is free from corruption and where residents can live with dignity and respect. The city can become a model for good governance and transparency in Malaysia, and a beacon of hope for other cities in the country.

Another notable case is the timber corruption scandal, which involved the illegal logging of timber in Miri's forests. The scandal involved corrupt officials and businessmen who were involved in the illegal logging activities. The scandal led to the arrest of several individuals and the seizure of millions of dollars' worth of timber.

The residents of Miri should also play an active role in promoting transparency and accountability in the city's governance. They should report cases of corruption and participate in public debates on issues related to corruption.

The MACC and other law enforcement agencies should continue to investigate and prosecute corruption cases in Miri. The Sarawak state government should continue to promote good governance and transparency in the state's affairs.

In recent years, several high-profile cases of corruption have come to light in Miri. One of the most notable cases is the Miri City Council corruption scandal, which involved the misappropriation of funds and corruption among council members. The scandal led to the arrest of several council members and the dismissal of the council's president.