KUALA LUMPUR: Graft busters are expected to call up several witnesses, including a ministry secretary-general, to assist in investigations into the implementation of a RM1.1bil agreement between the government and a foreign company.
Sources said the move followed the opening of an investigation paper into the alleged leakage of government funds.
“This case concerns the alleged mismanagement of government funds amounting to RM1.1bil.
“Preliminary information suggests the proposal did not receive approval from the Finance Ministry and the Investment, Trade and Industry Ministry, yet the agreement was finalised in haste,” the source said.
The source also claimed that several individuals were reportedly appointed to senior positions in the company after leaving the ministry concerned.
“Several witnesses, including the ministry’s secretary-general, are expected to be called in to provide clarification on the implementation of the agreement,” the source added.
Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) deputy chief commissioner (operations) Datuk Seri Ahmad Khusairi Yahaya, when contacted, confirmed the investigation but declined to elaborate further.
It was reported previously that MACC had opened an investigation paper following complaints lodged by several NGOs, which alleged that the agreement was rushed and skewed in a manner that could have financial implications for the government.
MACC also collected several documents related to the agreement from the Economy Ministry on Feb 13 to facilitate its probe.
