The Borneo Post

Statements recorded from 60 witnesses – MACC

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KUANTAN: The Malaysian Anti- Corruption Commission ( MACC) has recorded statements from 60 witnesses in the investigat­ion into the alleged corruption and abuse of power in Felda Global Ventures Holdings Bhd ( FGV).

MACC chief commission­er Datuk Dzulkifli Ahmad said the agency was trying to complete its investigat­ion as soon as possible so that the investigat­ion paper could be submitted to the Attorney- General’s Chambers for further action.

He said the investigat­ion, however, was not bound by any arrangemen­t made by the government or the FGV in restructur­ing the company.

“We are not bound ( by the arrangemen­t). Our investigat­ion will follow the evidence because we are not only investigat­ing into Delima Oil Products ( FGV subsidiary), but also into six other issues,” he told reporters after witnessing the taking of Corruption- Free Pledge by Pahang state government led by Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Adnan Yaakob at Wisma Sri Pahang here yesterday.

Also present were State Secretary Datuk Seri Muhammad Safian Ismail and MACC deputy chief commission­er (Operations) Datuk Azam Baki.

When asked whether it was better for FGV chairman Tan Sri Isa Samad to go on leave and not to join the Land Public Transport Commission (SPAD) pending the investigat­ion, he said: “It was irrelevant.”

On Monday, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak announced Isa’s appointmen­t as acting chairman of SPAD after he voluntaril­y resigned as FGV chairman. With Isa’ resignatio­n, Tan Sri Dr Sulaiman Mahbob was appointed as acting FGV chairman.

Meanwhile, Dzulkifli expressed gratitude to the Pahang government for signing the pledge and become the ninth state to have agreed to support the MACC’s efforts to fight corruption.

He said the MACC had also been deluged with applicatio­ns from various agencies and government­linked companies to sign the pledge.

“If the momentum can be maintained, we are confident that Malaysia will achieve its vision to be a corruption-free country by 2020 and that the people at that time will be brave enough to say no to bribery and power abuse,” he added. — Bernama

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