PAS lawyer Wan Zainuddin Wan Musa has criticised newly-appointed MACC chief commissioner Shukri Abdull's decision to reveal details related to the 1MDB investigation in 2015.
"To me, the statement released by the MACC chief is very prejudiced against former premier Najib Abdul Razak (above).
"It should not have been issued on the same day Najib was called to be questioned by MACC.
"These remarks should not have been said openly because it would create the perception that there was political interference in the case before this," Wan Zainuddin said in a posting on his Facebook page today.
Shukri should have announced all this information through a statutory declaration or made these revelations privately to the special task force formed to probe 1MDB, he said.
Aside from that, he said, the "most basic" thing Shukri should have done was to lodge a police report and expose the names of those threatening him in the report.
Shukri had held a tell-all press conference earlier today during which he claimed, among other allegations, that the cops wanted to arrest him for conspiring against the government back in 2015.
He also said that in the midst of his investigation into the 1MDB affair, he was followed and photographed by individuals known to him while he was in Washington DC.
He then sought help from the New York Police Department who assigned three bodyguards to him.- Mkini
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