The MACC also urged the public to allow the agency space to conduct the investigation fairly, transparently and professionally.
: The investigation into a case involving four former officers linked to the former Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob, who were remanded on Friday under suspicion of corruption, is still in its preliminary stages.
“The MACC is unable to disclose any findings in this case at this time, including the value of any money or assets seized, and does not rule out the possibility of calling additional witnesses to assist in the investigation,” the statement read.
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