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19 SWD engineers nabbed

Graft scandal widens with arrest and seizure in assets across Sabah

- By RUBEN SARIO sario@thestar.com.my

Some of the engineers being led away by officers as the MACC continues its probe into the Sabah Water Department graft case.

KOTA KINABALU: The Sabah Water Department graft scandal has widened, with the arrest of 19 engineers across the state and the seizure of RM7.8mil in assets, including RM4.2mil cash.

The district or divisional engineers, aged 29 to 59, were detained at 27 locations in the state as the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) continues its probe.

Its investigat­ions have already implicated top officials in the department in connection with the siphoning of money from RM3.3bil worth of federal allocation­s for state rural water projects since 2010.

The engineers were remanded for between three and seven days in Kota Kinabalu, Sandakan and Tawau after they were arrested on Wednesday.

Yesterday, MACC deputy commission­er (operations) Datuk Azam Baki said they may have been collecting as much as 27% to 30% in kickbacks from the contracts awarded. But he did not disclose the amounts involved.

He said investigat­ors also seized procuremen­t files and were sifting through the documents.

Asked about speculatio­n on social media that certain top politician­s were linked to the scandal, Azam said the probe was focused on civil servants at this point.

“For now our investigat­ions do not involve any political figures in the state or at federal level.

“I am asking people not to politicise the matter and not to take advantage of the investigat­ions for their own interest,” he added.

He said MACC officers were going through the numerous documents in detail before submitting the investigat­ion papers to the Deputy Public Prosecutor.

“We assure everyone that our investigat­ions will be transparen­t and profession­al,” he said.

The latest collars were a second wave to the arrests of the two top water department officials and the seizing of more than RM190mil in assets, including RM57mil cash, since Oct 4.

Apart from the officials, who have been suspended by the state government, MACC also nabbed a senior officer’s businessma­n brother, his accountant and an engineerin­g adviser to the state Finance Ministry. All were released early this week.

The officials were alleged to have abused their powers by awarding contracts to 38 companies owned by their families or cronies, to siphon off the federal funds.

MACC investigat­ors were also looking into suspected money laundering as they try to recover some RM30mil that has been reportedly stashed in overseas accounts.

I am asking people not to politicise the matter and not to take advantage of the investigat­ions for their own interest. Datuk Azam Baki

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