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MACC chief commissioner Datuk Seri Azam Baki (
pic) said the investigation was challenging as the issue was “external and internal , reported the Malay Mail. This is what I said, and as the chief commissioner, it made me doubt. Why? When I was interviewed recently, I said it is impossible; to me it is not logical that everyone does not know about this. If it’s just one or two people, it is okay, said Azam.
He had said, when interviewed on TVAlhijrah’s Analisis programme, that it was impossible that senior officers or department heads did not know about the goings-on.
PETALING JAYA: The rotation system for officers holding sensitive posts in the civil service could confound those eyeing to manipulate the system for their own gain and minimise any chances of misconduct, says the Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Service (Cuepacs).
Its president Adnan Mat (
pic) said the directive from Chief Secretary to the Government Tan Sri Mohd Zuki Ali for those in sensitive divisions such as procurement and tenders must be implemented as long-serving officers could soon recognise and take advantage of any flaws in the system. When officers are in a position for too long, there are bound to be those who will conspire with others and manipulate the system.
PUTRAJAYA: A total of RM3.5mil cash was discovered at a house belonging to the 47-year-old Datuk, believed to be the ringleader of the project cartel , following a raid on Monday (April 5).
Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) investigators also discovered that the Datuk amassed an extraordinary amount of wealth and assets, including a luxury yacht and two helicopters.
Luxury cars worth RM15.7mil as well as real estate including bungalows, a shop house and an office worth RM29mil were also seized in a series of raid conduct by the graft busters since Monday.
Sources said 644 bank accounts belonging to individuals and companies, estimated at RM100mil were also frozen in the course of the investigation.
PUTRAJAYA: A senior officer from a government agency has been arrested, the eighth so far, for alleged involvement in a project cartel syndicate being investigated by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC).
The 38-year-old suspect, a quantity surveyor with a Grade 48 position, is believed to have prepared bills of quantity for projects offered by a government agency.
Sources with knowledge of MACC s investigation into the case said the suspect allegedly leaked information on project specifications to allow the syndicate gain an advantage to secure tenders.
The suspect was arrested late Monday (April 5) at his house in Ampang. Investigations showed that the suspect was paid RM300,000 each time he provided information to syndicate leaders.