MACC has again summoned the whistleblower who exposed the mineral licence graft scandal implicating several Sabah assemblypersons.
Speaking to reporters outside the anti-graft agency's headquarters in Putrajaya today, the whistleblower's legal counsel said his client was not informed why the commission wishes to see him for a fourth time.
"(MACC) called (the whistleblower) in for a two-day session - today and tomorrow.
"I don't know what more we can provide (the graftbusters). As far as my client is concerned, all evidence has already been furnished," said lawyer Mahajoth Singh.
The whistleblower, known only as Albert, is understood to have previously submitted to the MACC extensive and unedited video recordings, with over 300 pages of corroborating evidence, call logs, WhatsApp message records, and other digital documentation supporting his allegations.
Mahajoth (above) highlighted that MACC chief commissioner Azam Baki had announced that at least two individuals will be charged soon in connection with the ongoing corruption scandal.
"Based on what has been said (by the MACC) in the past weeks, charges are forthcoming (against those allegedly involved in the scandal). We hope that this is true," he added.
[More to follow] - Mkini

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