MALAYSIA TO QUESTION EX-PM
Mr Muhyiddin Yassin was prime minister from
March 2020 to August 2021, and now leads the opposition.
Malaysia’s anti-graft agency will summon for questioning former
premier Muhyiddin Yassin and two ex-Cabinet ministers who served in his
administration for the alleged misappropriation of RM600
billion (S$185.6 billion) of public funds for tackling the
Covid-19 pandemic.
The other two are former health minister Khairy Jamaluddin and
ex-finance minister Zafrul Aziz, who now heads the international trade and
industry ministry in the new government, the New Straits Times reported, citing
people it did not name. The funds for the pandemic included resources for
vaccines, the newspaper added.
The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission on Thursday said it had
opened an investigation into the allegations. It made no mention of who it
would summon, but said the probe would be conducted in a transparent and
professional manner.
“There have been no calls from the MACC yet,” Mr Zafrul told
reporters. “If contacted, I will cooperate fully. We have nothing to hide.”
Aides to Mr Muhyiddin and Mr Khairy, as well as anti-graft agency
officials didn’t immediately respond to requests for comments.
News of the probe comes as Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim is reviewing
projects and plans approved by past administrations in a bid to burnish his
credentials as a reformist and fulfil his alliance’s election manifesto
promises to fight corruption.
Datuk Seri Anwar himself has been criticised for picking Zahid
Hamidi, head of the former ruling Barisan Nasional coalition who faces graft charges, as
one of his deputies.
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