KUALA LUMPUR: A former minister who served in the federal Cabinet before the Covid-19 era is now under the radar of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC).
The matter was confirmed by chief commissioner Tan Sri Azam Baki when contacted on Wednesday (Dec 24), who said a new investigation paper has been opened involving the individual.
"Yes, I confirm that the investigation is underway and several important individuals will be called to assist in the investigation," he said briefly.
It is understood that the former leader has previously been charged in court on several corruption-related charges.
Earlier, the media reported that the individual involved was under the radar of the MACC investigation following allegations of embezzlement while serving in a ministry involving the transfer of a high-value piece of government land to a prominent property developer. - Bernama
