Foreign Affairs Minister Anifah Aman has claimed which he has no believe of a claim which a Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) had found him to have corruptly perceived lucrative timber licences from his elder brother as well as Sabah chief minister, Musa Aman.
Instead, a Kimanis MP pronounced those who have cooked up a claim contingency be "desperate".
"I do not know anything about it. Why do not we ask a chairman who put it on?" he replied in a text-message when contacted today.
Asked if he has been questioned by a MACC, Anifah denied it again.
"I told we this is a first time we (am hearing) about it. Those endangered contingency be desperate to implicate me. we do not fool around this kind of governing body as well as refuse to be drawn in to one."
Last Thursday, whistleblower websiteSarawak Reporthad claimed to have leaked MACC papers pronounced to show which investigators had resolved which Musa had corruptly issuedtimber licencesworth tens of millions of ringgit to his brother.
According to a website, a papers form partial of a major review by a MACC in to timber crime after an agent as well as nominee for Musa, Michael Chia, had been caught attempting to smuggle RM16 million out of Hong Kong in 2008.
Musa hasdeniedany involvement with a case.
Sarawak Reportalso clai! med whic h Attorney-General Abdul Gani Patail, who is closely continuous to a Aman family, has forced a MACC to postpone a complete review in Sabah.
Furnishing papers purportedly from MACC, a website declared Anifah as well as a nephew, Hairul Aman, as beneficiaries of dual major timber concessions by dual companies allegedly related to them.
The dual companies have been Aktif Syabas Sdn Bhd as well as Para Era Sdn Bhd.
Malaysiakinihas contacted a MACC to determine a claim but it had nonetheless to respond at a time of writing. Read More @ Source
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