The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) pronounced they have started questioning Malacca Chief Minister Mohd Ali Rustam for purported corruption over a large marriage banquet for his son.
"We are investigating... how much income was outlayed as well as who paid for it. We are going object by item," pronounced MACC emissary arch government official (operations) Mohd Shukri Abdull (right) when met today in Kuala Lumpur.
However, he could not yield serve details, observant which a investigations have usually begun.
PKR Youth arch Shamsul Iskandar Md Akin lodged a report with MACC yesterday, following Mohd Ali's admission which RM600,000 was outlayed to eulogise 130,000 guests during a marriage upon Sept 30.
PAS' Pokok Sena MP Mahfuz Omar had upon Wednesday revealed in Parliament which minutes of a meeting chaired by Malacca State Development Corporation (PKNM) arch executive officer Yusof Jantan showed which state agencies had "sponsored" multiform aspects of a wedding.
'Copgate an old matter'
"We are investigating... how much income was outlayed as well as who paid for it. We are going object by item," pronounced MACC emissary arch government official (operations) Mohd Shukri Abdull (right) when met today in Kuala Lumpur.
However, he could not yield serve details, observant which a investigations have usually begun.
PKR Youth arch Shamsul Iskandar Md Akin lodged a report with MACC yesterday, following Mohd Ali's admission which RM600,000 was outlayed to eulogise 130,000 guests during a marriage upon Sept 30.
PAS' Pokok Sena MP Mahfuz Omar had upon Wednesday revealed in Parliament which minutes of a meeting chaired by Malacca State Development Corporation (PKNM) arch executive officer Yusof Jantan showed which state agencies had "sponsored" multiform aspects of a wedding.
'Copgate an old matter'
Meanwhile, when asked about a allegations of corruption as well as underworld links opposite former inspector-general of military (IGP) Musa Hassan, Shukri quickly pronounced which is "benda lama (an old matter)".
Minister in a Prime Minister's Department Mohd Nazri Abdul Aziz, in a written reply in parliament final week, pronounced which neither a military or a MACC are probing a matter.
He pronounced which is becauseno reportswere lodged with either agencies upon a ! matter, though this was disputed by former Commercial Crimes Investigations Department (CCID) arch Ramli Yusuff.
"I lodged a few reports, though (they were) conveniently 'NFA'ed (marked 'no serve action') by a (Attorney-General) AG's Chambers," Ramli told Malaysiakini.
Asked about a fates ofthree MACC officersnamed by a Royal Commission of Inquiry upon a death of DAP domestic aide Teoh Beng Hock, who were suspended pending an inner probe, Mohd Shukri pronounced which it is out of his jurisdiction.
"You have to check with (deputy arch government official in assign of management as well as professionalism) Zakaria Jaafar," he said.
Read More @ Source Minister in a Prime Minister's Department Mohd Nazri Abdul Aziz, in a written reply in parliament final week, pronounced which neither a military or a MACC are probing a matter.
He pronounced which is becauseno reportswere lodged with either agencies upon a ! matter, though this was disputed by former Commercial Crimes Investigations Department (CCID) arch Ramli Yusuff.
"I lodged a few reports, though (they were) conveniently 'NFA'ed (marked 'no serve action') by a (Attorney-General) AG's Chambers," Ramli told Malaysiakini.
Asked about a fates ofthree MACC officersnamed by a Royal Commission of Inquiry upon a death of DAP domestic aide Teoh Beng Hock, who were suspended pending an inner probe, Mohd Shukri pronounced which it is out of his jurisdiction.
"You have to check with (deputy arch government official in assign of management as well as professionalism) Zakaria Jaafar," he said.
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