PAS vice-president Salahuddin Ayub has trained his guns on the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) in his crusade to uncover a purported RM8 billion scandal in national carrier Malaysian Airlines.
Two MACC officers, the commission's director of investigation Mustafar Ali and the corporate communications chief Ahmad Khusairi Yahaya, met Salahuddin today to get his explanation on his claim that former MAS head honco Tajuddin Ramli's corrupt ways had caused the company to lose billions during his tenure as chairperson from 1994 to 2001.
At a press conference in Parliament this afternoon, Salahuddin (right), said he was disappointed and not convinced by the answer given by MACC that it could not investigate further because "the case has been taken up by Bukit Aman" (the federal police headquarters).
Salahuddin, the MP for Kubang Kerian, who also sits on the parliamentary select committee on corruption, had previously revealed a letter of complaint sent by MAS themselves to the MACC over the lack of action against Tajuddin.
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