MACC on the hunt for duo,
including Muhyiddin's son-in-law...
The MACC is on the hunt for two individuals to assist in investigations into a project regarding the registration and storage of biometric information for foreign workers.
One of them is Muhammad Adlan Berhan, 48, who is Bersatu president Muhyiddin Yassin's son-in-law. Muhammad Adlan's last known address was Lot 65, Sunway Kiara Hills, Jalan 32/70A Desa Sri Hartamas, Kuala Lumpur.
The second individual is Mansoor Saat, 69, with a last known address at 5, Jalan SS19/1C, Subang Jaya, Selangor.
According to the MACC, the duo had left the country on May 17 and 21 respectively. There was no record of them returning to the country. Anyone with further information about the duo can contact investigating officer Nur Muhammad Amin Jamaluddin at 03 8870 0799 or 016 4322 699 or at amin.jamaluddin@sprm.gov.my.
In February, Muhyiddin has denied allegations that Adlan or any of his family members were involved in IRIS Corporation Bhd, which won the National Integrated Immigration System (NIISE).
The contract was awarded in March 2021 and was valued at RM1.2 billion. Muhyiddin said he was not involved in the award of the project because it was handled by the Finance Ministry through open tender.
Earlier this year, there were news reports which claimed that the MACC was investigating alleged improprieties in the award of the NIISE project - mk
Patutlah Maslee dipecat dpd Menteri Pendidikan dulu,pasai dia berdegil tak nak
sambung projek YTL zaman Muyiddin yg terbukti gagal & merugikan...
Vincent Tan demands Sanusi
apologise, pay RM200m...
Berjaya Group founder Vincent Tan has issued a letter of demand to Kedah caretaker menteri besar Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor, demanding a public apology and for him to pay RM200 million in compensation.
This is over Sanusi’s claim of impropriety between the tycoon and Selangor caretaker menteri besar Amirudin Shari over the Klang River cleaning project.
In the letter issued through the law firm Pierre Chuah & Associates, Tan’s lawyers asserted that Sanusi’s claims are “plainly false, untrue, unwarranted, unsubstantiated, malicious, and mischievous statements against our client”.
They also demanded Sanusi to retract his claims and make a written undertaking to cease repeating them.The letter gives Sanusi until the close of business tomorrow to agree to their demands.Otherwise, the lawyers said they have Tan’s instructions to proceed to take legal action against him.
The lawyers warned that Sanusi’s claims may be liable to action under Section 499 of the Penal Code for criminal defamation, which is punishable with up to two years imprisonment, a fine, or both.
“Accordingly, our client reserves the right to lodge a police report against you,” they said in the letter dated Aug 4.
In a speech during a Perikatan Nasional (PN) ceramah in Jitra, Kedah, on Aug 2, Sanusi claimed that Selangor could incur losses of up to RM180 million because of the Selangor Maritime Gateway project.
He also questioned how Tan could acquire a significant stake in a Menteri Besar Selangor Incorporated (MBI-Selangor)-owned firm.
Both Amirudin and Berjaya Land chief executive officer Syed Ali Shahul Hameed have denied Sanusi’s claims and threatened legal action. Despite legal threats, Sansui told Malaysiakini on Saturday that he will prove his claims in court. - mk
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