Ex-State director: No ACA officers got land


  • Nation
  • Friday, 03 Jan 2003

KOTA BARU: Allegations that Kelantan Anti-Corruption Agency (ACA) officers received land from the state government in exchange for “dropping” certain malpractice investigations are totally untrue, said the former state ACA director, Mohd Shukri Abdull. 

Speaking at the ACA office here yesterday, Shukri, who is being promoted to head the Sabah ACA after three years in Kelantan, explained that the allegation could perhaps be triggered by the act of three Kelantan-born ACA officers who had applied for land before he (Shukri) took over the state.  

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