MACC nabs three senior Penang doctors over alleged false Socso claims


GEORGE TOWN: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has detained three senior doctors from two public hospitals in Penang.

State MACC director Fuad Bee Basrah, when contacted, confirmed the arrest in Penang on Monday (Sept 3).

Fuad, however, declined to comment and said a press statement will also be issued by the state MACC later about the arrest.

It is learnt that two doctors from Seberang Jaya Hospital and one from Bukit Mertajam Hospital were nabbed by MACC.

The arrests came after Penang Senator Dr RA Lingeshwaran called on the government, particularly the Human Resources Ministry, to explain the alleged suspension of senior doctors handling Socso disability claims purportedly linked to a cartel in the state.

Dr Lingeshawaran was said to have told Dewan Negara that the panel was suspended until further notice after Socso discovered the racket at a hospital in Penang.

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