PUTRAJAYA: Tan Sri Musa Aman will have to face anti-graft authorities today.
He has been asked to present himself to investigators at the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission headquarters at 10am.
Investigators have sent a letter to Musa’s lawyers requesting his presence, said sources.
He is expected to answer question on several cases involving his tenure as Sabah Chief Minister but the sources refused to reveal what they are.
MACC sources said investigators wanted to give Musa time to settle his “other issues” first before they proceed with questioning him.
This is in reference with police investigations into the criminal intimidation report lodged by the Sabah Yang di-Pertua Negeri Tun Juhar Mahiruddin against Musa as well as him taking oath as Sungai Sibuga assemblyman.
“Now that both are settled, we are calling him in to give his statement,” the source said.
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