The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission today confirmed that it has opened a file into Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak's controversial RM5 million "let's make a deal" remark in Sibu last week which many had claimed violated election rules against bribing.
MACC chief Abu Kassim Mohamed told reporters at a press conference in Petaling Jaya that the anti-graft body has received complaints about the PM's campaign speech and are investigating the incident.
MACC investigations director Mustafar Ali also confirmed that a file had been opened on the matter.
MACC chief Abu Kassim Mohamed told reporters at a press conference in Petaling Jaya that the anti-graft body has received complaints about the PM's campaign speech and are investigating the incident.
MACC investigations director Mustafar Ali also confirmed that a file had been opened on the matter.
He told reporters when met after the press conference that that the commission will be calling in witnesses to record their statement on the matter.
Both officials was attending a forum organised by Transparency International Malaysia forum on political financing in Malaysia.
Both officials was attending a forum organised by Transparency International Malaysia forum on political financing in Malaysia.
1 comment:
Already know the verdict.
No further action lah
Why?
Datuk Sri Najis is not a candidate in the Sibu buy election.-Umno's SPR and Umno's MACC
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