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Three MACC officers detained

Trio to assist probe into alleged abuse of power

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KUALA LUMPUR: Three Malaysian Anti-corruption Commission (MACC) officers were detained to assist investigat­ions into allegation­s of abuse of power and malpractic­e in a case involving a former senior government servant who has been discharged but not acquitted by the court.

The commission said it would not compromise or protect any of its personnel who were involved in crime and would take appropriat­e action if it was proven.

It added that all three officers were brought to the Putrajaya Magistrate’s Court and remanded under Section 117 of the Criminal Procedure Code for six days from Sept 14 to 19.

“A thorough investigat­ion is underway and we hope that all parties will not speculate on this matter as it would affect investigat­ions,” the MACC said in a statement yesterday.

The said accused, who was discharged not amounting to an acquittal by the court early this year, was investigat­ed by the MACC in 2018 and was formerly a department head in a government agency.

Meanwhile, Bukit Aman has not received any police report of an alleged Us$6mil (Rm25mil) theft involving the person who was previously investigat­ed by the MACC.

Bukit Aman CID director Comm Datuk Seri Abd Jalil Hassan said he was aware that the viral news also claimed that three MACC officers were remanded for the theft.

“We have not received any police report pertaining to the alleged incident.

“We advise the public to be responsibl­e social media users and avoid spreading unverified news or informatio­n,” he said in a statement.

Stern action will be taken against those spreading fake news, he added.

A report in a blog about the remand and the alleged theft went viral on social media.

The blog also claimed that the said victim demanded for the seized cash to be returned.

However, the blog claimed that only some of the cash was still available while the remaining were purportedl­y counterfei­t notes.

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