The Borneo Post

Melaka CM says assisted MACC probe, not subject of investigat­ion

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MELAKA: Melaka Chief Minister Datuk Seri Idris Haron said he assisted the Malaysian Anti- Corruption Commission in its investigat­ion of several state government officers and was not himself the subject of any probe.

He was commenting on a newspaper report yesterday that MACC officers went to hi\s office yesterday to record statements over an investigat­ion into officers linked to the Office of the Chief Minister of Melaka.

“The MACC officers came over with regard to investigat­ions into several cases that happened about one and a half months ago and, as the Chief Minister with knowledge and role in many matters, I provided the assistance and informatio­n the MACC needed to complete the probe.

“It was not to investigat­e me. If that was the case, their approach would have been different,” he said to reporters after delivering his new year address and launching the Hang Tuah Melaka Commercial Centre project in Ayer Keroh here.

The newspaper reported that the MACC officers arrived at the Office of the Melaka Chief Minister at the Seri Negeri Complex in Ayer Keroh here at 2pm and left at about 6pm, taking with them several boxes believed to contain material to assist in their investigat­ion.

Idris said he was open to cooperatin­g with MACC investigat­ions because Melaka regarded integrity as the primary factor in administra­tion.

He said it was the policy of the state government to be open and extend cooperatio­n in investigat­ions by any entity, particular­ly MACC. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Idris (right) and others giving the thumbs-up after the launching of HangTuah Melaka Commercial Centre project in Ayer Keroh. — Bernama photo
Idris (right) and others giving the thumbs-up after the launching of HangTuah Melaka Commercial Centre project in Ayer Keroh. — Bernama photo

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