Tuesday 16 Apr 2024
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PUTRAJAYA (May 22): The Malaysia Anti-Corruption Commission must still question “one to two more important witnesses” before it can begin pressing charges in relation to its case against SRC International Bhd (SRCI), a former subsidiary of 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB).

According to MACC chief Tan Sri Mohd Shukri Abdull, former Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak is the only witness being questioned today. Shukri Abdull added that Najib would not be arrested and that his statements were being collected in light of new evidence.

“If we feel satisfied (with his answers), we will release him. But if we think we still need more statements (from him), we will call him back,” Shukri told reporters, declining to reveal the nature of the recently obtained evidence.

Shukri said that his one condition on returning to work for the MACC is that he is allowed to “complete unfinished business”, which he named as the SRCI and missing RM2.6 billion worth of funds that was alleged to have been transferred to Najib’s personal account.

If there is evidence to prove Najib had committed a crime, Shukri pledged to take action. 

However, he said he would not seek revenge on Najib, but “let the law take its course.”

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