Corruption: Files on Gani, Bakri, Musa closed


MACC cites miss of justification opposite a trio.
SHAH ALAM: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commissions (MACC) has sealed a files upon a corruption cases brought opposite Attorney-General Abdul Gani Patail, Crime Investigations Department director Bakri Zinin, as well as former Inspector-General of Police Musa Hasan.
MACC's operations emissary director ubiquitous Mohd Shukri Abdull said: "We have decided to tighten a review writings until as well as unless someone brings forth brand new evidence."
Shukri was commenting upon allegations of graft made by former Commercial Crime Investigations Department director Ramli Yusoff.
Ramli had filed a box dual years ago.
Shukri pronounced this during a press discussion after being a panellist at a forum entitled "Political Corruption: Perception or Reality" organised by a Karangkraf Group.
He pronounced MACC's investigations indicated that there was miss of evidence.
"There is no justification opposite a dual of them as well as diseased justification opposite a third," Shukri said.
To another question, he urged parties wishing to file a report to do so but fanfare.
"Many investigations have been influenced when a complainant speaks to a press after filing a report," Shukri said.
"This troubles us since in most cases you have to rely upon witness accounts. We also remove a element of surprise since witnesses competence gang up to tighten a case," he added.
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