

Albert teams up with Dr M to expose 'mastermind' behind Sabah scandal
Published: Nov 25, 2025 8:38 AM
Updated: 11:38 AM
Businessperson Albert Tei - who is on a mission to take down politicians he allegedly gave bribes to for an unsuccessful bid to get mineral exploration licences in Sabah - is teaming up with Dr Mahathir Mohamad for another exposé.
PAS information chief Ahmad Fadhli Shaari posted a photo of the two, believed to have been taken during a meeting yesterday.
Citing "trusted sources", Fadhli said he was informed that Tei had complained to Mahathir about a group that had ordered the businessperson to record the incriminating videos against the Sabah politicians.
"I believe many can't wait to learn who actually planned this conspiracy, what was their intention and goal?
"Surely the mastermind is not an average person, let us wait for the next exposé. It will reveal the true face of this government hiding behind a 'Madani' mask," he said in a Facebook post today.

PAS leader Ahmad Fadhli Shaari
The development came amid a lack of progress and updates from the authorities regarding the Sabah scandal.
Over a dozen implicated
Tei had released videos of 14 Sabah politicians who were part of the incumbent state government.
Of the 14, only two were charged for taking bribes.
They are caretaker state assistant minister Andi Suryady Bandy and incumbent Sindumin assemblyperson Yusof Yacob. Tei was also charged with giving them bribes totalling RM500,000.
Another 10 of the 14 are still contesting in the state election.
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and the MACC have been accused of dragging their feet on the matter.
Over a dozen implicated
Tei had released videos of 14 Sabah politicians who were part of the incumbent state government.
Of the 14, only two were charged for taking bribes.
They are caretaker state assistant minister Andi Suryady Bandy and incumbent Sindumin assemblyperson Yusof Yacob. Tei was also charged with giving them bribes totalling RM500,000.
Another 10 of the 14 are still contesting in the state election.
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and the MACC have been accused of dragging their feet on the matter.

PM Anwar Ibrahim
Anwar repeatedly implied that there was insufficient evidence for the MACC to act on, although he clarified in Parliament that the case is still open.
Tei and his legal team had submitted more than 300 pages of evidence to the MACC, which includes money trails, bank records, documents, and written correspondence, to back up the claims made in the videos.
Anwar repeatedly implied that there was insufficient evidence for the MACC to act on, although he clarified in Parliament that the case is still open.
Tei and his legal team had submitted more than 300 pages of evidence to the MACC, which includes money trails, bank records, documents, and written correspondence, to back up the claims made in the videos.
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