The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Three to be charged today

- By Nancy Lai

KOTA KINABALU: Three suspects in the Sabah Water Department’s multi-million ringgit corruption scandal are scheduled to be officially charged by the Malaysia Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) today.

They are expected to be presented at the Sessions Court at 9am, a source close to MACC said.

Twenty-eight people, including the department’s director and two of his deputies, were detained during the Ops Water operation, which began in early October.

Also apprehende­d were 23 divisional and district engineers and two other individual­s who were allegedly involved in the case.

MACC had also recorded statements from 200 witnesses during the investigat­ions.

MACC’s deputy commission­er of operations, Datuk Azam Baki Azam has been reported as saying that MACC had seized or frozen properties amounting to RM114.5 million, comprising cash, bank accounts, unit trusts and other assets within and outside of the country.

Azam said investigat­ions involved 137 MACC officers from its headquarte­rs as well as from its various divisions and states.

It was reported that Water Department officials were alleged to have abused their power by awarding contracts to 38 companies owned by their families or cronies, to siphon federal funds.

MACC investigat­ors were to have implicated top department officials in connection with the siphoning of money from RM3.3 billion worth of federal allocation­s for state rural water projects since 2010.

Azam has been quoted as saying that certain individual­s in the department might have been collecting as much as 27 per cent to 30 per cent in kickback from the contracts awarded.

MACC investigat­ors were also looking into suspected money laundering in their bid to recover some RM30 million that had been reportedly stashed away in overseas accounts.

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