The Borneo Post (Sabah)

MINDEF to cooperate fully with MACC — Mohd Khaled

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KOTA TINGGI: The Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) will fully cooperate with the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC), until the investigat­ion into the ‘procuremen­t cartel’ case, involving constructi­on work worth more than RM9 million at a Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) camp in Johor, is completed.

Defence Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin said he hoped that appropriat­e action would be taken against those involved, to serve as a lesson to all parties.

“There is an investigat­ion; let the MACC investigat­e so that the appropriat­e actions can be taken.

“As Defence Minister, I welcome and will cooperate with the MACC, and I hope this will serve as a lesson so that approved government projects reach their targets,” he told reporters, after officiatin­g the Sedili Kota Tinggi Madani Community Carnival, at Sekolah Kebangsaan Sedili Besar, here yesterday.

He said this when asked about three individual­s who were remanded for seven days, starting on Friday, to assist in the investigat­ion into the ‘procuremen­t cartel’ case.

On Friday, the media reported that the three men, aged 28 to 47, who are believed to be the mastermind­s of the ‘procuremen­t cartel’ involving constructi­on work at an RMN camp in the state, were remanded to enable an investigat­ion under Section 18 of the MACC Act 2009.

The three men were arrested by the Johor MACC at 6pm on Thursday (Jan 18), after they were believed to have made false claims and were the mastermind­s of the cartel, involving 13 supplier companies which manage constructi­on work at the camp.

Meanwhile, Mohamed Khaled, who is also the Kota Tinggi Member of Parliament, said that the constructi­on of four Malaysian Armed Forces (ATM) polyclinic­s - in Kluang, Johor; Seberang Takir, Terengganu, Sungai Petani, Kedah; and Kuantan, Pahang - will be implemente­d this year.

“The polyclinic­s will be built this year; now we are making specificat­ions and will open for tenders,” he said when asked about the progress regarding the constructi­on of the polyclinic­s.

Previously, Mohamed Khaled reportedly said that he would focus on the welfare of members and ex-servicemen by improving ATM health services this year.

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