The Star Malaysia

Ex-aide to Najib remanded

He allegedly solicited kickbacks for solar panel project in schools

- By MAZWIN NIK ANIS mazwin@thestar.com.my

PUTRAJAYA: A former special officer to Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak has been arrested following allegation­s he had solicited money from a company awarded to install solar panels in Sarawak schools.

The 44-year-old was arrested when he was called by anti-graft officers to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission’s headquarte­rs on Monday.

Investigat­ors have obtained a four-day remand from magistrate Shah Wira Abdul Halim the next day for further questionin­g.

MACC sources familiar with the investigat­ion said the former aide was said to have asked for money from the Bintulu-based company.

“We were made to understand that he had asked for a huge sum,” a source told The Star.

However, the source did not reveal the amount, believed to be in millions of ringgit.

It is also understood that the money did not exchange hands.

“Nonetheles­s, we need to question him as there are allegation­s that he solicited for money.”

MACC investigat­ions director Datuk Simi Abd Ghani confirmed the remand, but declined to elaborate.

The solar panel project for schools in Sarawak courted controvers­y when it was highlighte­d that the contract was said to have been done under the “direct order” of the then prime minister.

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