MACC nabs minister’s political aide
> Suspect held over alleged siphoning of RM40m from fund
KEPALA BATAS: A 61-year-old man with a “Datuk” title was arrested by the Malaysian AntiCorruption Commission (MACC) at about 12.30pm yesterday.
The suspect, who is also the political aide to a Cabinet minister, was detained in relation to investigations involving the alleged siphoning of RM40 million from the Skills Development Fund Corp (SDFC).
MACC chief commisoner Tan Sri Dzuklifli Ahmad said the suspect was detained when he arrived at its headquarters in Putrajaya when he was scheduled to have his statement recorded.
“The suspect will be brought to court on Thursday for a remand order,” he told reporters after attending an anti-corruption programme at Sekolah Kebangsaan Hashim Awang yesterday.
During his visit, Dzulkifli took the opportunity to catch up with his former teacher, Mariam Mohamad Hashim, 78, and several of his former classmates.
He also sat at his old desk when he was a student of Class 3M at the school from 1975 to 1980.
Dzulkifli said the suspect will be investigated under Section 17(a) of the MACC Act 2009.
On Sept 13, four people were detained by the MACC after they were picked up at several places in Kuala Lumpur between 4.30pm and 6pm to assist investigations into the case.
SDFC is a statutory body under the Human Resources Ministry and is responsible for providing financial assistance in the form of loans to individuals such as schoolleavers, graduates and others interested in pursuing Malaysian Skills Certification, Malaysian Skills Diploma and Malaysian Advanced Skills Diploma at public or private skills training institutions.