MACC confirms NFC report sent to CCID chief, not IGP

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 18 The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has clarified which it had referred the National Feedlot Centre (NFC) "cattle condo" liaison to the Commercial Crimes Investigation Department (CCID) executive as well as not the Inspector-General of Police (IGP).

In the matter late yesterday, the graft-busting group reliable which the report, alleging crime in the NFC's controversial squeeze of multimillion ringgit common ownership units, was delivered to the CCID executive upon Wednesday.

"MACC confirms which the inform received pertaining to NFC had been sent to the executive of blurb crime upon November 16... the inform was destined to blurb crime executive as well as not to the IGP," the MACC corporate communication conduct pronounced in the statement.

The MACC orator reiterated the box would not be handled by the group as it concerned an corruption underneath the Penal Code, which comes underneath the jurisdiction of the police.

"The inform shall not be investigated by MACC underneath the MACC Act 2009 as advised," the orator added.

Federal military chief Tan Sri Ismail Omar denied yesterday which the military had received any inform upon the NFC liaison from the MACC.

"So far, I've not received anything yet," he told reporters at the duty in Shah Alam.

He had initially appeared surprised when asked to comment upon the matter, indicating out which the box should be handled by the MACC.

MACC pronounced upon Monday it would not examine the controversial RM10 million squeeze of the common ownership by the federally-funded NFC project, claiming it was the box for the military to hoop as it concerned an corruption underneath the Penal Code.

The NFC owners have also clarified the squeeze usually cost RM6.9 million.

In the statement, the group pronounced it had already referred the box to the police, ! adding w hich this was in line with recommendation from the Anti-Corruption Advisory Board to usually examine offences underneath the MACC Act.

PKR was first to claim of crime in the squeeze of the multimillion ringgit common ownership belonging to the National Meat as well as Livestocks Corporation (NMLC), the association wholly-owned by Women, Family as well as Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Shahrizat Jalil's family.

Its secretary-general, Saifuddin Nasution, pronounced the luxury unit at One Menerung, Bangsar, was recorded by NFC, the cattle-farming plan managed by the minister's family, as partial of the RM83 million "loan" to NMLC.

But Umno Youth chief Khairy Jamaluddin savaged the party for the allegations, claiming the apartment house was bought as an investment when the NMLC found itself with excess supports when the supervision ran out of supports to develop satellite cattle farms.

The Auditor-General's Report released last month had criticised the NFC, indicating out which it was now "in the mess". The inform pronounced production in 2010 was usually 3,289 conduct of cattle or 41.1 per cent of the aim set.

But Agriculture Minister Datuk Seri Noh Omar responded upon Oct 31 which the plan was the success as well as had met the targets.

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