EXCLUSIVE Ong Tee Keat, the man who exposed the Port Klang Free Zone (PKFZ) scandal, believes the case is far from over.
Despite the arrest and impending trial of former Port Klang Authority (PKA) general manager OC Phang and three others in relation to the scandal, the former transport minister remains convinced there is more left to be uncovered.
In a Malaysiakini exclusive interview, Ong (right), stressed that he had first hand information on those implicated in the PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) audit report on the scandal, but declined to go into detail.
Ong said that given the benefit of his position as a minister, he certainly knew several more names mentioned in the report.
Nevertheless, it was not appropriate for him to announce these names because investigations might still be ongoing though Ong himself could not be sure whether those implicated (in the report) were being investigated or not.
Ong, who was ousted as MCA president at the party's March polls and later dropped from the Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak's cabinet, said the investigating authorities were taking too long to update on their progress, and the public was getting tired of waitng.
Despite the arrest and impending trial of former Port Klang Authority (PKA) general manager OC Phang and three others in relation to the scandal, the former transport minister remains convinced there is more left to be uncovered.
In a Malaysiakini exclusive interview, Ong (right), stressed that he had first hand information on those implicated in the PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) audit report on the scandal, but declined to go into detail.
Ong said that given the benefit of his position as a minister, he certainly knew several more names mentioned in the report.
Nevertheless, it was not appropriate for him to announce these names because investigations might still be ongoing though Ong himself could not be sure whether those implicated (in the report) were being investigated or not.
Ong, who was ousted as MCA president at the party's March polls and later dropped from the Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak's cabinet, said the investigating authorities were taking too long to update on their progress, and the public was getting tired of waitng.
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