The Borneo Post

MACC to call original Ijok land settlers to facilitate probe on land sale

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Anti- Corruption Commission ( MACC) will call original land settlers in Ijok to assist its investigat­ion on the sale of 880 hectares of land valued at RM1.18 billion in the area to several private developing companies.

MACC chief commission­er Tan Sri Dzulkifli Ahmad said the settlers were expected to be called this week.

He said so far, seven suspects had been detained in connection with the case, with two of them released on bail yesterday, when their remand order expired.

Five others are still in remand until next Wednesday, he told a media conference after an assembly of 1Malaysia undergradu­ates at Universiti Malaya ( UM) here yesterday.

Last Wednesday, chairman of a body comprising the original land settlers in Ijok, Mohd Fadzil Ibrahim, said they were prepared to testify to facilitate MACC’s investigat­ion into the case.

Meanwhile, Dzulkifli expressed his appreciati­on for the students’ support in the campaign against corruption.

He said MACC wanted to get closer to students to mould them into a generation that detest corruption.

“They are the future leaders who have to be moulded to become individual­s with high quality and integrity that reject corruption,” he added. — Bernama

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