Six frozen accounts not the ones reported on, says WSJ


PETALING JAYA: The six bank accounts that were frozen following a probe on allegations that funds were channeled into the personal account of the Prime Minister are said to be different from the ones reported on by the Wall Street Journal (WSJ).

Citing a source close to the investigations, WSJ reported that "the accounts ordered to be frozen were different from those described in the Journal report last week."

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