Explain probe status on PI Bala, Jingga 13 tells MACC


NGO Jingga 13 has called on the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) to explain the status of its review into in isolation eye P Balasubramaniam's affidavit.

This, he said, was in tie with Balasubramaniam's allegations that there had been attempts to cheat him so that he would apply to antithesis leaders over his 2008 orthodox declaration linking Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak as well as murdered Mongolian national Altantuya Shaariibuu.

"It has been two years as well as three months, nonetheless not only Balasubramaniam but all Malaysians are still waiting for MACC's reaction as well as movement over the investigation," pronounced Jingga 13 chief Fariz Musa.

NONEFariz (right) forked out that the affidavit, the response to MACC's questions for Balasubramaniam, had been handed over to the commission through the latter's lawyer Americk Singh on July 21, 2010.

"There has not been any reaction from MACC, does it mean that any allegations opposite Najib Abdul Razak as well as his! mother Rosmah Mansor would be lonesome up as well as no movement taken?" he said.

The statement comes after Balasubramaniam, in the minute dated November 2, hadthreatenedto go public with justification on the matter if the MACC continues to sojourn mum.

If this happens, Fariz said, it would confuse the nation as well as the MACC would be looked on as an disgraceful as well as unsuited physique that had failed in its inves! tigation .

As such, he urged the MACC to action professionally to safety its credibility.

"MACC should be the physique that inspires certainty as well as not be seen as being controlled by 'hidden hands' that have MACC unable to duty in combating crime that is apropos endemic in this country," he said.
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