PETRONAS says MACC probe found no wrongdoing by the firm


KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): Malaysia's state oil firm PETRONAS said on Saturday (May 27) an anti-corruption probe into the firm's dealings involving a US$90mil (RM399mill) project had not found any wrongdoing by the company.

The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) said on Friday (May 26) it was investigating allegations of corruption involving PETRONAS and an international oil and gas company in a project worth RM399mil in the state of Sarawak. It did not identify the company.

PETRONAS said the investigation was opened in relation to its award of a contract to a Malaysian subsidiary of an international upstream company in 2021.

"PETRONAS had given full cooperation to MACC in the investigation that had not found any wrongdoing by PETRONAS, its employees, and directors," the company said in a statement to Reuters.

The MACC said it had found "several weaknesses in practices, systems and work procedures" in its probe, and proposed improvements to PETRONAS' standard operating procedures as preventive measures.

PETRONAS said it continues to improve and strengthen its standard operating procedures as part of an effort to prevent and fight all forms of corruption and misconduct.- Reuters

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