Tuesday, May 30, 2023

Man goes to MACC with ‘evidence’ of PN’s links to gaming funds


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Man goes to MACC with ‘evidence’ of PN’s links to gaming funds


A businessman says he has a ‘certain document’ that proves Perikatan Nasional’s connection with gaming companies.



Businessman Rashdan Yusof claimed that he was not associated with any political party or NGO.


PUTRAJAYA: An individual has lodged a report with the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) over claims that Perikatan Nasional had received funds from gaming companies.

Businessman Rashdan Yusof, 52, claimed he had evidence to prove the coalition’s connection with the gaming companies and wanted MACC to investigate further.

“The information I have is supported by a certain document. I will leave it to MACC to further investigate the matter,” he told reporters.

Rashdan, who arrived at MACC’s headquarters at 9.30am, claimed he was not associated with any political party or NGO. He spent around three hours giving his statement to the graft busters.

An MACC source confirmed that his statement was recorded.

In December 2022, Malaysiakini quoted Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim as implying that PN’s funds for its election campaign partly came from gaming companies, particularly those that took part in “special draws” for 4D numbers.

Anwar’s deputy, Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, reportedly echoed the prime minister’s statement and claimed he was confident the “other side” had gained funds from the gaming companies.

Law and institutional reform minister Azalina Othman Said told the Dewan Rakyat last week that MACC had conducted a detailed study regarding the information provided on the allegation, but found it to be “too general”.

Subsequently, no investigation papers were opened into the matter, she said.

PN chairman Muhyiddin Yassin then said the coalition will consider taking legal action against Anwar and Zahid over their remarks, claiming they were defamatory.

Anwar later said investigations were ongoing and reiterated that he would not make such claims without any basis, welcoming any legal action by the opposition coalition.


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