Dr M’s sons given one last
extension to declare assets
MACC chief commissioner Azam Baki warns of legal action if the duo fail to comply.
MACC chief commissioner Azam Baki said the duo have until mid-September to declare their assets.
“That will be final.
he told the media after opening an MACC programme at a hotel here today.If they fail to comply, MACC will take legal action,
In May, MACC agreed to grant an extension to Mirzan Mahathir and his brother, Mokhzani, to declare their assets.
Azam however did not disclose the length of the extension given.
The siblings were ordered by MACC in January to declare their assets dating back to 1981, the year Mahathir became the prime minister.
The brothers have received two extensions to the original February deadline for compliance.
On a separate matter, Azam said the investigation into bribery involving two highway projects worth RM11 billion in the Klang Valley has deepened, with 11 individuals arrested and 11 investigation papers opened.
he said.My investigating officers informed me that each investigation required up to six witnesses, so altogether, we need at least 50 witnesses,
In June, highway concessionaire Prolintas Group confirmed that its CEO and two senior management members had been arrested by MACC over the two projects. Prolintas’s CEO is Azlan Abdullah.
MACC also arrested five individuals who own a company for allegedly offering bribes for the contracts.
On a social media influencer couple suspected of embezzling public funds from an online crowdfunding platform, Azam said the investigation paper has been submitted to the deputy public prosecutor.
Last month, MACC arrested the couple – Hazalif Hazani, 30, also known as Alif Teega, and his wife, Aisyah Hijanah Azhari, 26 – to assist the investigation.
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