PKR-linked NGO Jingga 13 today questioned the reason why the Malaysian Anti Corruption Commission (MACC) has remained mum on the results of its investigation into the National Feedlot Corporation (NFC) scandal.
Jingga 13 lead coordinator Fariz Musa said the anti-graft commission should not be silent on the matter as countless reports have been lodged with the MACC by Jingga 13 and PKR. Yet no action has been taken to date.
"Jingga 13 is urging the MACC to explain the results of their investigations and to take action against those involved without prejudice," Fariz told reporters after handing a memorandum to MACC here.
An MACC official accepted the memorandum on behalf of MACC's Investigations Director Datuk Mustafar Ali.
When asked if the MACC had updated him, Fariz said he was informed that the commission could not take action due to a lack of clear standard procedures on soft loans.
"The MACC is saying they can't take action because of this. So why don't they pass it to other agencies that can take action then?" questioned Fariz.
The Sundaily
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