The Borneo Post

Police to probe 1MDB recordings

MACC hands over first batch of audio recordings of conversati­ons on 1MDB investigat­ion to police

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IPOH: The Malaysian AntiCorrup­tion Commission (MACC) has handed over the first batch of audio recordings of alleged leakage of informatio­n relating to the probe into 1Malaysia Developmen­t Berhad (1MDB) and SRC Internatio­nal Sdn Bhd to the police.

MACC chief commission­er Latheefa Koya said part of the recordings of alleged leakage of informatio­n from the A orneyGener­al’s Chambers (AGC) to former Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak and other conversati­ons have been handed over, while the rest would follow suit.

“We have informed the police and submi ed the first round of audio recordings. Just wait for the police to open the investigat­ion papers and so forth. What we have disclosed must definitely be investigat­ed,” she told a media conference a er meeting Perak Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Ahmad Faizal Azumu at the state secretaria­t building here yesterday as part of her first working visit to the state.

Also present were MACC deputy chief commission­er (Operations) Datuk Seri Azam Baki and Perak MACC director Datuk Mohd Fauzi Mohamad.

When asked to comment on claims by netizens that the recordings were released in time with the upcoming Kimanis parliament­ary by-election, Latheefa said it was their right to comment.

On a statement by the former prime minister’s lawyer Muhammad Shafee Abdullah that they are considerin­g to initiate contempt action against her and the agency, Latheefa said they have the right to take any action following the disclosure.

In a press conference during the revelation of the audio recordings Wednesday, Latheefa said the person who leaked the AGC informatio­n to Najib in 2016 was identified as Tan Sri Dzulkifli Ahmad who was promoted as MACC chief in August of the same year, to replace Tan Sri Abu Kassim.

Apart from Najib and Dzulkifli, she also named Najib’s wife, Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor and several other individual­s including two foreigners – a royalty and a company chief executive – from the Middle East as those featured and referred to in the recordings.

Nine sets of audio clips of 45-minute duration confirmed to have taken place between Jan 5 and July 29, 2016 were received by the MACC recently.

In another developmen­t, Latheefa said the MACC would place an officer at the Perak Menteri Besar’s office and the state secretaria­t’s integrity unit in a month’s time, in an effort to prevent corruption in the state’s administra­tion.

According to Latheefa the MACC officers were deployed to advise on ma ers including the process in handling complaints received in connection with any misconduct and corruption.

She said the proposal to station a senior MACC officer at the office of the Menteri Besar and Chief Minister was to reinforce administra­tive integrity and curb corruption­related ma ers at the state government level, adding that the move received positive response.

“We have already placed our officers in Sabah on Jan 2. Kedah has given its approval and we are still in talks with other states,” she said.

Just wait for the police to open the investigat­ion papers and so forth. What we have disclosed must definitely be investigat­ed.

Latheefa Koya

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Latheefa Koya speaks at a press conference a er meeting Ahmad Faizal last night.
— Bernama photo Latheefa Koya speaks at a press conference a er meeting Ahmad Faizal last night.

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