
The anti-graft agency has also confirmed to FMT that they had “retrieved” some documents.
A company in Batu Maung, a construction firm in Menara Boustead in Kuala Lumpur, the Public Works Department office in Sungai Pinang and three different government agencies in Komtar were among those involved in the checks.
The agencies include the offices of the Penang State Secretary, the state Land and Mines Department and the Valuation Department.
When contacted, a source in MACC said they had “taken a couple of documents”, but refused to confirm the locations.
Last Saturday, Parti Cinta Malaysia lodged a second report with the MACC in Putrajaya, over new evidence linked to the Penang undersea tunnel.
The 7.2km tunnel will connect George Town’s Pangkor Road and Bagan Ajam in Butterworth, and is scheduled to begin in 2023.
The project is part of the Penang government’s Transport Master Plan to solve traffic congestion.