PUTRAJAYA: Former economy minister Datuk Seri Rafizi Ramli will resume being questioned at the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) headquarters today, making it the third day in a row.
He was there Monday and yesterday to give his statement pertaining to the investigation into alleged abuse of power and misappropriation involving RM1.1bil in investments.
He said the probe so far does not involve corruption or financial transactions, but is instead focused on procedural matters.
“It is straightforward because the investigation, at this stage, is not related to money or corruption, but concerns procedures... all of which are in government records.
“(I have) nothing to hide,” he told reporters outside MACC upon his arrival at 9.30am yesterday, Bernama reported.
The Pandan MP said he could not comment further as investigations are ongoing.
Rafizi is being questioned over allegations linked to a semiconductor investment deal involving the Economy Ministry and Arm Holdings.
