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DEIG has not committed any offence, say MACC
September 11, 2015
The agency has interviewed several witnesses and seized relevant documents since August 19, says its Selangor director.
SHAH ALAM: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has investigated and found Darul Ehsan Investment Group (DEIG) has not comitted any offence. Its Selangor director, Simi Abdul Ghani, said DEIG had not committed any offence under the MACC Act 2009 and hence there was no plan to take any further action. Simi was refuting claims that no action was taken by the agency concerning the dubious setting up of the DEIG. The MACC had taken various proactive measures as soon as the issue was reported by the media, Simi said in a statement today. “The MACC has interviewed several witnesses and seized several relevant documents since August 19, however, our investigations found no offence,” he said. Yesterday, a Selangor Barisan Nasional assemblyman claimed that the authority had not taken any action on the setting up of DEIG despite the many reports and exposures done on the matter. On the RM2.5 million in tithe donation involving DEIG, Simi said investigation on the matter had begun in July and is still ongoing. Various quarters, including Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, had raised doubts over the setting up of DEIG and urged for the weaknesses of DEIG be exposed. Selangor Menteri Besar Mohamed Azmin Ali, however, reiterated that the existence of DEIG was known to all state assemblymen since its establishment and there should not be any doubt because information on the company had been tabled during the state assembly sitting in August. – BERNAMA
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