PUTRAJAYA: There has been no indication that the Attorney General’s Chambers (AGC) will drop charges against three Mara Corporation Sdn Bhd officers accused of abuse of power and mismanagement, says Tan Sri Azam Baki.
The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) chief commissioner said the anti-graft body is of the view that there are sufficient grounds to charge the three in court and this had been conveyed to the AGC.
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“On our part as investigators, we have already submitted our findings to the AGC. We have recommended that several individuals be charged in court over the matter.
“So far, the AGC have not indicated to us that the accused will not be charged.
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“For us, we have completed our investigations and we believe there is enough grounds to charge several individuals,” said Azam at a press conference after the MACC Media Awards 2022 here.
Azam was responding to a report that claimed the AGC is expected to drop charges against the Mara Corporation officers.
Earlier this year, MACC launched a probe on abuse of power claims within Mara Corporation involving several officers.