Attorney-general Abdul Gani Patail reiterated today that he is prepared to facilitate whatever authorisation letter sought by Pandan Member of Parliament Rafizi Ramli to scrutinise all his bank accounts, including in Hong Kong as claimed by the latter.
Abdul Gani said he had already issued a statement on the matter to assist Rafizi and that the Parti Keadilan Rakyat director of strategy should not trouble himself in approaching Hong Kong's Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC).
“No need for him to trouble himself. What he needs to do now is just come and meet me and I will issue the authorisation letter to facilitate him in checking my accounts in Hong Kong, if there is one,” he said when met by reporters after he delivered a talk entitled ‘The Security Offences (Special Measures) Act 2012 (Sosma)’ in Kuala Lumpur today.
He said Hong Kong also had a similar set up like Companies Commission of Malaysia (SSM) and Rafizi could carry out the search without much hassle.
“If there is one (bank account), its must be a miracle,” said Abdul Gani, who was firm in his stand (on issuing the letter to Rafizi.
A news portal today quoted Rafizi as saying that PKR would seek the cooperation of the Hong Kong authorities to investigate alleged misconduct by Abdul Gani as claimed by former Kuala Lumpur CID director Mat Zain Ibrahim in a 31-page statutory declaration recently.
Abdul Gani has vehemently denied the allegations which he described as baseless. - Bernama
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