KTMB chairman Rameli Musa, a former Selangor state executive councillor and an employee at PAS headquarters give statements at the MACC headquarters.
KTMB chairman Rameli Musa had his statement recorded today at the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission headquarters.
The railways chairman arrived at 9.55 am at the MACC headquarters. Former Selangor state executive councillor Zaidy Abdul Talib and an employee of the PAS headquarters, Mohd Khoirul Anwar Mat Zuki, were seen entering the MACC building five minutes later. The MACC has taken statements from several PAS leaders so far in connection with the case, including PAS spiritual leader Hashim Jasin, PAS secretary-general Takiyuddin Hassan and PAS central committee member Nik Abduh Nik Abdul Aziz.
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