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NGO files report over land swap and calls for probe

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KUALA LUMPUR: An NGO has lodged a police report urging the authoritie­s to investigat­e the alleged leakage of RM500mil in government funds in a land swap deal.

Pertubuhan Gerakan Martabat Pejuang Negara president Mejar (Rtd) Razali Zakaria said the authoritie­s should investigat­e the individual­s involved in the project as well as for abuse of power and political interferen­ce.

“Police should investigat­e the matter without prejudice and act quickly on the informatio­n provided in a media statement made by the Defence Ministry.

“From the statement, it is clear that there are elements of corruption which must be investigat­ed by the police and the Malaysian AntiCorrup­tion Commission (MACC),” Razali told reporters after lodging the report at the Dang Wangi District Police Headquarte­rs yesterday.

On Tuesday, Defence Minister Mohamad Sabu said in a media statement that there were leakages of government funds estimated to be more than RM500mil in the land swap deal in the ministry.

The findings followed investigat­ions conducted by the Special Investigat­ion Committee on Procuremen­t, Governance and Finance chaired by Tan Sri Ambrin Buang involving several of the ministry’s projects.

In the statement, Mohamad also said there was political interferen­ce in the choice of location for the projects to suit the political interests of certain parties.

When contacted, Dang Wangi district police chief Asst Comm Shaharuddi­n Abdullah confirmed to Bernama that a report on the matter had been lodged.

Meanwhile, Mazwin Nik Anis reports that MACC deputy chief commission­er Datuk Seri Azam Baki said investigat­ors would have to go through the report before an investigat­ion could be carried out.

“Only after we have obtained a report and read it through can we decide if there is any justificat­ion for an investigat­ion,” he said.

In April last year, former minister Tan Sri Rafidah Aziz publicly alleged that land belonging to the armed forces had been swapped by a company supposedly under the control of three key individual­s.

Former defence minister Datuk Seri Hishammudd­in Hussein denied the allegation, saying it was an “outright lie”.

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