MACC probes Prasarana over Rafizi's revelations


The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has paid inhabitant transportation company Syarikat Prasarana Negara Bhd a revisit this afternoon following revelations done by PKR strategic executive Rafizi Ramli over Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak's intervention in a Ampang LRT line project.

Sources said they came in after 4pm, though officials inside Prasarana have denied that it was a raid.

azlanPrasarana media affairs manager Azhar Ghazali told Malaysiakini it was a "fact-finding mission".

"It is not a raid, it is a fact-finding mission. There was a explain done by Rafizi, so we (Prasarana) are being manageable and proactive," he said.

"Prasarana had signed an integrity agreement with MACC last February, and a anti-graft authority had set up an bureau in Prasarana's bureau in Wisma UOA, Bangsar. There is already an MACC bureau during our bureau during turn 26. Since they are part of our establishment, so they come," explained Azhar.

He, however, has no idea how most MACC officers came to Prasarana though added that no papers were taken away by a MACC.

Another source claimed that MACC might be compiling report over what had been purported by Rafizi. However, MACC investigations executive Mustafar Ali did not have any comments when contacted by Malaysiakini to endorse a visit.

NONEToda y, Rafizi (right) had lodged a police inform overpossible abuse of powerby Najib as he claimed he trusted a police some-more compared to a graft-fighting body.

Rafizi had two days ago purported that Najibhad interferedin a RM1 million LRT Ampang line prolongation plan so that a consortium led by George Kent Bhd, that allegedly submitted a aloft bid than others, is to get a job.

Following his revelation, a MACC visited Rafizi a same day.

Meanwhile, Bukit Aman Commercial Crime Investigation Department executive Syed Ismail Syed Azizan, when asked whether a CCID would be investigating Rafizi's report, said he would have to demeanour into a matter.

"I am currently outstation in Malacca and I will check it out. I will yield report as shortly as there are details," he toldMalaysiakini.
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