Bersatu's party accounts have allegedly been frozen by the MACC.
When contacted, MACC chief commissioner Azam Baki confirmed this, saying that two party accounts had been frozen two weeks ago to facilitate investigations under the Anti-Money Laundering and Anti-Terrorism Financing Act.
However, he declined to comment further.
The revelation came just one day after the party declared its 2020 and 2021 accounts, in an attempt to counter allegations of corruption.
It was initially believed that the freeze is related to the MACC's probe on government funds amounting to RM92.5 billion of pandemic stimulus funds that were allegedly misappropriated.
However, a MACC source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, claimed that the account freeze was over allegations that Bersatu received contributions from some 10 contractors who received various projects when the party was running the government.
According to the source, the amount of contributions was suspected to be more than RM300 million in total.
They claimed that the balance in the two Bersatu bank accounts is currently around RM40 million.
In early January, the MACC detained a chief executive officer of a private company as a suspect in its probe.
The CEO is suspected to be a middle person in the distribution of government projects under the economic stimulus package between 2020 and 2022.
The detainee later turned out to be a Bersatu division leader - although party deputy president Ahmad Faizal Azumu was quick to distance party president Muhyiddin Yassin from any wrongdoing.
It was also alleged that RM4.5 billion of this amount had ended up in Perikatan Nasional's war chest for the 15th general election, a claim Muhyiddin had strongly denied.
The party yesterday released its audited accounts to further dispel such allegations. - Mkini
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