The Borneo Post

Probe papers on FIC hotel purchases almost ready — MACC chief

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KUALA LUMP UR: The Malaysian Anti- Corruption Commission( MA CC) has completed 60 per cent of the investigat­ion papers on the purchase of two hotels, in London and Kuching, by Felda Investment Corporatio­n (FIC).

MACC chief commission­er Datuk Dzulkif li Ahmad said the investigat­ions into the two cases were expected to be completed shortly.

“The investigat­ion is being carried out aggressive­ly, and involves the examinatio­n of seized documents and the recording of statements from witnesses.

“In addition, MACC has also arrested several individual­s, including company directors and a former special officer to Felda’s former chairman, suspected of having been involved in this high-profile cases. MA CC will try to resolve these cases as soon as possible,” he said after appearing as a guest on Media Prima TV Networks’ ‘ Soal Jawab’ here Wednesday night.

Dzulkifli said the investigat­ion into the FIC purchase of a hotel in London between 2013 and 2015 required some time as it involved overseas transactio­ns.

“This is because the informatio­n on the purchase of the hotel in London not only has to be obtained locally but it also involves individual­s from the United Kingdom. However, the MACC will try to resolve the case in Sarawak first because it happened in the country,” he said.

Last Friday, Dzulkifl i ordered an investigat­ion into the purchase of the hotel in Kuching which was suspected to have been bought at a price higher than the market value. Five individual­s have been arrested so far to assist in the investigat­ion into the purchase of the hotel in 2014.

The MACC started investigat­ing the purchase of the Kuching hotel following informatio­n received by the team investigat­ing the purchase of the hotel in London. — Bernama

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