KUCHING: Thirty more bank accounts of companies and individuals, including a state assemblyman, have been frozen by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) in its ongoing offensive against illegal logging in Sarawak.
Ten people have also been called up to have their statements recorded for investigation into corrupt practices, besides illegal logging and deforestation, and royalty evasion.
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