The Borneo Post

Property scam: Panel chairman goes on leave

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ISKANDAR PUTERI: Datuk Abd Latif Bandi has taken indefinite leave as the Johor Housing and Local Government Committee chairman, starting yesterday.

Members of the media were made to understand that Abd Latif, whose son and special officer were arrested by the Malaysian Anti- Corruption Commission ( MACC) for alleged involvemen­t in corruption and property scam in the state, had asked for the leave approval from Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin yesterday morning.

He was said to have held a brief meeting with the menteri besar at the latter’s office at 9.30 am before the scheduled state executive council (exco) meeting took place.

“He goes on leave to settle all issues involving his family and officer,” said State Education, Informatio­n, Cooperativ­es and Entreprene­ur Developmen­t Committee chairman Datuk Md Jais Sarday, who confirmed the matter to the media in Kota Iskandar.

He said all matters concerning Abd Latif’s portfolios were suspended, while administra­tiverelate­d matters would be referred to the State Secretary, and other policy- related matters would be handled by the menteri besar.

Elaboratin­g, Md Jais said the leave applicatio­n did not mean that Abd Latif was involved in the issues.

“He ( Abd Latif ) is neither involved in the investigat­ions nor the accusation. We have to be clear about that,” he stressed.

Md Jais said the corruption issue was not even discussed in the exco meeting yesterday.

Instead, he said the menteri besar had only informed the councillor­s about Abd Latif’s leave applicatio­n. — Bernama

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