He said the department would not protect any officials found engaging in corruption, and ensure that the necessary legal action would be taken against them.

“This department is constantly communicating, discussing and sharing information with MACC to aid in the investigation process transparently and without interference from outside parties,” he said in a statement.

Earlier today, Free Malaysia Today reported that MACC had taken down the statements of a minister and two Chinese citizens related to the matter.

It is expected to call up several more people for their statements, the news portal added, citing unnamed sources.

Free Malaysia Today also reported that MACC has identified an individual suspected of being an “agent” in “resolving” a case involving a foreign tourist who failed to meet Immigration rules to enter Malaysia. MM

MALAY MAIL

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