PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has seized luxury vehicles, properties and cash from PAS leaders in connection with its inv...
: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission has seized luxury vehicles, properties and cash from PAS leaders in connection with its investigations into claims of the Islamist party accepting RM90 million from the 1MDB fund.
MACC’s top officials were evasive when contacted today and declined to comment on the seizures but sources said at least five vehicles, a landed property and cash worth over RM5 million were seized.Earlier, PAS secretary-general Datuk Takiyuddin Hassan was summoned for questioning here at 9am. He was grilled by MACC investigators for about four hours before being allowed to leave.
Early this month, MACC initiated an investigation on the allegations after PAS president Datuk Seri Hadi Awang, who had suededitor Clare Rewcastle Brown made an out-of-court settlement with her over a countersuit she filed against him. Over the past three weeks, MACC investigators have summoned several PAS officials and ex-PAS leaders to have their statements recorded.
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