The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Probe into LCS constructi­on never stopped, says Azam Baki

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GUA MUSANG: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has never stopped the investigat­ions into the constructi­on of the Littoral Combat Ships (LCS), said its chief commission­er Tan Sri Azam Baki.

He said that the investigat­ion into the case is currently at the MACC level, contacting relevant parties abroad to collect informatio­n.

“I deny the allegation of outside parties claiming that the investigat­ion of the LCS case has been stopped, when in fact, the investigat­ion into this case is still active and ongoing.

“Apart from that, the MACC is also making an applicatio­n for Mutual Legal Assistance through the Attorney General’s Chambers, for some (documents and evidence) that we need,” he said.

He said this to reporters after officiatin­g the new MACC Gua Musang branch office, on the 1st floor of the Bangunan Persekutua­n, here, Thursday.

Azam said that the investigat­ion into the case took a long time because the MACC had made several applicatio­ns, including tracing the money.

He said that there were a few individual­s involved in the case who had been charged in court.

“MACC will not interfere in LCS administra­tive matters which involve the government in implementi­ng this project, such as the budget given for LCS.

“MACC’s investigat­ions are guided and focused on the abuse of power and malpractic­e which occurred in the LCS,” he said.

Meanwhile, when asked to comment on the issue of the purchase of the Scorpene submarine, Azam said that the investigat­ion into the case is still ongoing, and has never been stopped. — Bernama

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