Commission says comprehensive probe ongoing involving two China tourists and allegations of corruption. theSun theSundaily tourism immigration China Malaysia
The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission has recorded statements from three individuals, including a VIP, who were involved in an incident at the KL International Airport recently.
He said several immigration officers involved in the incident would be called to provide their statements. When contacted, MACC chief commissioner Tan Sri Azam Baki confirmed that the case was being investigated under Section 16 of the MACC Act 2009. Recent allegations of bribery involving Immigration and Customs officers at KLIA have been widely discussed.
Just days after the fiasco with the Chinese tourist, another video surfaced on TikTok showing a man, believed to be a Chinese national, claiming he was detained at KLIA since 2.30pm on July 2 and was asked to pay RM10,000 to immigration officers to enter Malaysia.
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