KOTA KINABALU: Tan Sri Musa Aman says that the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) is free to search his residence.
The former Sabah chief minister's lawyer Zahir Shah conveyed Musa's message in a statement on Saturday (May 26).
"Tan Sri Musa Aman says he will give his full cooperation to the MACC.
"Tan Sri Musa Aman says the MACC is welcome to search his residence," read the terse statement in full.
.Musa is being sought by the MACC for a graft probe and also by the police over an alleged criminal intimidation report lodged against him by Yang di-Pertua Negeri Tun Juhar Mahiruddin.
It is learnt that several days ago, anti-graft officers had gone to two houses in Kota Kinabalu and Sandakan belonging to Musa to conduct a search but were unsuccessful as both properties were unoccupied at that time.
The Star reported earlier Saturday that highly-placed MACC sources said that they had sought for Musa to be barred from exiting the country several days ago but learnt that he had already gone overseas.
Meanwhile, Sabah police, who are looking for Musa to give his statement in relation to the alleged criminal intimidation case, could only say that he was not in Kota Kinabalu.
No arrest warrant has been put out for Musa.- Star
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