UPDATED 2.45PM S Manikavasagam said he declined to cooperate with the MACC as he "does not trust them."
Four Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) officers paid a 'visit' to Kapar member of Parliament S Manikavasagam this morning following allegations of corruption in state-owned mining company Kumpulan Semesta Sdn Bhd (KSSB) that was established by the Selangor government for the rock, sand and mineral industry in the state.
During their 45-minute 'visit' beginning 10.30am at Manikavasagam's office in Kapar, the parliamentarian said the MACC officials requested for his cooperation and the surrender of documents relevant to the case but Manikavasagam said he declined to cooperate with the MACC as he "does not trust them."
During their 45-minute 'visit' beginning 10.30am at Manikavasagam's office in Kapar, the parliamentarian said the MACC officials requested for his cooperation and the surrender of documents relevant to the case but Manikavasagam said he declined to cooperate with the MACC as he "does not trust them."
No comments:
Post a Comment