Probe into LCS construction never stopped, says Azam Baki
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