RM16 mil payment: MBI, Unisel pledge to work with MACC

RM16 mil payment: MBI, Unisel pledge to work with MACC

MACC is investigating allegations of misappropriation in the payment of RM16 million by MBI to a private company.

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SHAH ALAM: Selangor-owned Menteri Besar Incorporated (MBI) and Universiti Selangor (Unisel) will cooperate fully with the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) in its investigations into allegations that RM16 million was misappropriated when MBI made a payment to a private company.

MBI chief executive officer Raja Shahreen Raja Othman and Unisel vice-chancellor Prof Mohammad Redzuan Othman, in a joint statement here today, said they were also prepared to provide all the evidence, and give their statements, to facilitate the investigation by MACC.

According to a statement issued, MBI and its subsidiaries said they had always adopted the concept of transparency and openness in their organisational administration, based on the structure of good corporate governance.

“Several series of negotiations and discussions had been carried out by Unisel and MBI, where several matters were refined and scrutinised by both parties in looking for solutions to ensure Unisel’s operation would not be affected.

“In looking for the solution, the main consideration was to ensure Unisel could provide the best education,” it said.

It said the decision was in tandem with the Shah Alam High Court ruling in December 2012 for Unisel and the private company to settle their dispute through arbitration, as provided for in their contract.

In July 2013, the Court of Appeal upheld the Shah Alam High Court’s decision.

Yesterday, the MACC raided five premises to obtain information and documents for its investigation into the dispute between Unisel and the private company.

The raids were carried out at the Unisel offices in Shah Alam and Bestari Jaya, the private company’s office at Desa Pandan, Kuala Lumpur, and Bestari Jaya, and also the MBI office in Section 14 here.

The private company is said to have carried out maintenance work at the Unisel main campus in Bestari Jaya, Kuala Selangor.

Meanwhile, in KUALA LUMPUR, sources said the MACC had identified several witnesses and that they would be called soon to have their statements recorded.

“MACC is also scrutinising the documents that were seized yesterday to complete the investigation,” he said.

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