MACC freezes RM3.4mil in company accounts in RM20mil false documents probe
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Datuk Seri Abd Halim Aman PUTRAJAYA, July 9 (Bernama) -- The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has received three reports related to the 16th Johor state election, including one alleging corruption involving an election candidate. Meanwhile, Abd Halim said the MACC has activated election operations rooms in Johor Bahru, Segamat, Kluang, Batu Pahat and Mersing to facilitate the public in reporting allegations of abuse of power and corruption throughout the election period. PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission MACC has frozen company accounts containing RM3.4 million as part of an investigation into the alleged submission of false documents to obtain about RM20 million in financing from a development financial institution.
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Datuk Seri Abd Halim Aman PUTRAJAYA, July 9 (Bernama) -- The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has received three reports related to the 16th Johor state election, including one alleging corruption involving an election candidate.
according to BernamaMeanwhile, Abd Halim said the MACC has activated election operations rooms in Johor Bahru, Segamat, Kluang, Batu Pahat and Mersing to facilitate the public in reporting allegations of abuse of power and corruption throughout the election period.
according to BernamaPUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission MACC has frozen company accounts containing RM3.4 million as part of an investigation into the alleged submission of false documents to obtain about RM20 million in financing from a development financial institution
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