Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Continue RM2.6b probe, MACC panel tells anti-graft body



The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission’s operations review panel today advised the anti-graft body to continue its investigation into the RM2.6 billion found in Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak’s personal bank accounts.
It also urged the MACC to seek assistance from attorney-general Mohamed Apandi Ali to issue a mutual legal assistance notice so the anti-graft body can seek assistance from overseas enforcement agencies.
The panel also backed the MACC’s decision to urge the Attorney-General’s Chambers to review its decision not to press charges against Najib in the SRC International case.
The RM42 million which flowed from state-owned SRC International to the PM’s bank account was the also the subject of MACC's probe.
Apandi earlier said there was no evidence of wrongdoing in the RM2.6 billion or SRC International cases.
[More to follow]
-Mkini

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