MACC nabs professor for allegedly embezzling RM270,000 in company funds

MACC nabs professor for allegedly embezzling RM270,000 in company funds

A source from the anti-graft agency says the CEO of a higher education institution has been remanded until July 30.

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The professor was detained after he was summoned to give a statement to MACC. (SPRM pic)
PETALING JAYA:
The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has arrested and remanded a professor, who is also the CEO of a higher education institution, on suspicion of embezzling RM270,000 in company funds.

A source from MACC said the suspect, in his 60s, was detained around 7pm yesterday at the anti-graft agency’s headquarters after being summoned to give a statement.

The suspect was brought to the magistrates’ court in Putrajaya this morning where magistrate Irza Zulaikha Rohanuddin granted a seven-day remand order until July 30.

“A preliminary investigation suggests that the suspect allegedly took about RM270,000 (of the institution’s funds) for personal use; debt payments and to buy a car.

“He is also believed to have instructed a staff member to prepare a letter for the payment of a salary amounting to about RM12,000 per month since March 2023, despite his appointment letter as CEO only entitling him to 5% of the institution’s annual profits,” the source said.

The agency’s investigation division senior director Hishamuddin Hashim confirmed the arrest when contacted and added that the case is being investigated under the MACC Act 2009.

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