Rafizi says willing to fly to HK to push ICAC on Sabah Umno


Rafizi (left) says Hong Kong's Independent Commission Against Corruption had failed to explain either a box is sealed or still ongoing. Picture by Siow Feng Saw
KUALA LUMPUR, Oct twenty-five Rafizi Ramli pronounced currently he was willing to go to Hong Kong to encounter a territory's Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) as well as present his case, if it remains silent about a standing of a RM40 million "political donation" received by Sabah Umno.
The plan director for PKR pronounced this was since ICAC had failed to explain either a box is sealed or is still ongoing.
"If we still fail to get any answers as well as explanation from ICAC, afterwards maybe we will have to fly to Hong Kong myself.
"Based upon statements, as well as new evidences found through Umno leaders as well as from a Parliament, it is my perspective which ICAC has grounds to investigate especially under Section 16 (3), Anti-Money Laundering Act (AMLA) 2001 given there is doubt about a money's source," Rafizi told reporters during Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) today.
However, Rafizi added which there is a policy in ICAC which states which any review over 3 years aged will be closed.
"We have contacted ICAC as well as there has been no confirmation from them which a box has been sealed from miss of graft elements.
"However, as Sarawak Report has reported, there is a government in ICAC which boundary an review to 3 years. If there is no feedback from a investigated country, afterwards a box will be closed," he said.
Rafizi pronounced which he will also want to get an answer from ICAC to endorse either a box has been sealed since of Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission's (MACC) miss of co-operation.
Yesterday, de facto law minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Nazri Azi! z pronou nced which he was uncertain if a RM40 million "political donation" for Sabah Umno had been remitted in to a personal bank comment of an Umno leader, as purported by a former Barisan Nasional (BN) MP, rather than a ruling party itself.
Ex-BN MP Datuk Seri Wilfred Mojilip Bumburing pronounced upon Tuesday night which a RM40 million had been remitted to a personal comment of an Umno leader, encountering Nazri's explain a day prior to which a income was hold frozen in a Hong Kong investment account. Bumburing had also pronounced which family members of this Umno leader, whom he did not name, have been given access to this account, as well as have even been making withdrawals "bit by bit".
In Parliament earlier this month, it was revealed which Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Musa Aman had been privileged of crime after a internal anti-graft authorities found which a RM40 million in subject was a "political donation" to Sabah Umno as well as was not meant for a arch minister's personal use.
According to past reports, a probe was first kicked off in 2008 during a request of Hong Kong's Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) after a businessman was allegedly arrested when attempting to filch a cash behind to Malaysia.
But, findings by a MACC later privileged Musa's name as well as subsequently led to a ICAC closing its probe opposite a Sabah Umno chief.
Opposition lawmakers here have, however, been dissatisfied with a closure of a matter as well as have been demanding a Najib administration explain a source of a concession as well as a expect events leading up to a probe upon Musa.
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