Radzi denies graft, wife acting as proxy allegations

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Former education senior minister Datuk Dr Mohd Radzi Md Jidin has denied being involved in a corruption investigation on a direct negotiation project worth RM80 million.

SHAH ALAM - Former education senior minister Datuk Dr Mohd Radzi Md Jidin has denied being involved in a corruption investigation on a direct negotiation project worth RM80 million.

In a statement today, the Putrajaya MP said the allegation linking his wife Datin Balkis Zakaria as a proxy for a company involved in the project was also untrue.

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"I would like to emphasise that the accusation in a viral message on WhatsApp linking my wife to the printing of J-Qaf books for preschool is not true at all.

"My wife is also not from a royal family and has no connection or interest in the company mentioned," he said.

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Radzi added that a legal action will also be taken against any party that repeated or republished the baseless accusations.

He also confirmed that his officials were arrested by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) in connection with the case.

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Radzi claimed that the arrest of his former political secretary was allegedly made on the grounds that the latter was said to be involved in the matter and based on a nonsense WhatsApp text that had gone viral on social media.

"I insist that I had never asked for or received either directly or through any other person any bribe or graft from anyone at all," he said.

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Earlier, it was reported that a former political secretary to a former senior minister was among two people remanded on suspicion of soliciting and accepting bribes in relation to the approval of a book printing project worth approximately RM80 million involving a ministry through direct negotiation.

A source claimed that the two male suspects had allegedly been arrested yesterday at around 11pm after having their statements recorded at the MACC office in Putrajaya.