MACC submits probe papers on alleged Sabah mining scandal to AGC

MACC submits probe papers on alleged Sabah mining scandal to AGC

A source from the anti-graft agency says several individuals could be charged soon.

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MACC is said to have completed its investigation papers on the alleged Sabah mining scandal and submitted them to the Attorney-General’s Chambers two weeks ago.
PETALING JAYA:
The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission has submitted its investigation papers on the alleged mining scandal in Sabah to the Attorney-General’s Chambers for further action.

Bernama quoted a source from MACC as saying the probe papers were completed and submitted to the AGC two weeks ago.

The source also said that several individuals could be charged soon.

MACC chief commissioner Azam Baki confirmed the matter with Bernama.

Last month, MACC said it had completed a forensic report on the controversial videos linked to the alleged mining scandal.

The alleged mining scandal was reported in 2024 after a series of videos linking several Sabah assemblymen to it were leaked.

The videos allegedly depicted discussions involving bribery and misconduct related to mineral exploration projects in the state.

In February, Azam said the initial batch of videos lacked credibility as they were heavily edited.

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