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KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission will summon 18 more individuals for statements to assist in the investigation into corruption and money laundering involving a financial consulting firm under Op Sky .
"A total of 18 identified individuals will be called soon to have their statements recorded,” he said when contacted on Sunday . He also said that collaboration with several banks is underway to obtain relevant documents related to loans taken by identified clients. In the Op Sky operation last month, the MACC uncovered corruption and money laundering activities involving a financial consulting firm and bank officers from several financial institutions.
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