Online gambling: MACC targets more than one politician in ongoing probe

AHMAD ISMADI ISMAIL
AHMAD ISMADI ISMAIL
28 Jun 2023 08:50am
Azam Baki - FILE PIX
Azam Baki - FILE PIX
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KUALA LUMPUR - Several politicians are currently under investigation by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) in connection with allegations of involvement in illegal online gambling activities.

It is believed that these politicians have been patronising such activities in the country.

MACC Chief Commissioner Tan Sri Azam Baki confirmed that the investigations are ongoing.

"We are currently investigating this matter. There have been recent reports of politicians protecting illegal gambling activities, and we are in the process of gathering information," said Azam.

Although the names of the politicians involved cannot be disclosed at this time, Azam assured that a thorough investigation is being conducted and any wrongdoing, if proven, will be addressed.

Azam also acknowledged that there are suspicions regarding certain politicians sponsoring prohibited gambling activities, but he refrained from providing specific details due to the potential for manipulation by various parties.

On a separate matter, Azam also added that the investigation papers involving senior officials of the Human Resources Minister V Sivakumar will soon be handed over to the Deputy Public Prosecutor.

"Our investigation regarding the ministry is in its final stage. Once completed, we will submit the investigation papers to the Deputy Public Prosecutor soon for further action," Azam said.

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He stressed that MACC does not delay investigations and that it is ultimately up to the Deputy Public Prosecutor to review the case and decide on the appropriate course of action.

The investigation process may involve back-and-forth communication between the two parties to address any necessary revisions.

It was reported in May that Sivakumar had confirmed the termination of the contracts of five of his officers under investigation.