MACC to apply for red notice against Daim’s 2 sons over no show

MACC to apply for red notice against Daim’s 2 sons over no show

The anti-graft agency will also work with the immigration department to restrict Amir Zainuddin and Amin Zainuddin’s movements.

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The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission says it will not tolerate any failure to comply with its instructions.
PETALING JAYA:
The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission will apply to Interpol for a red notice against former finance minister Daim Zainuddin’s two sons after they failed to turn up at the anti-graft agency’s headquarters to provide their statements.

MACC said it viewed the no-show by Amir Zainuddin and Amin Zainuddin “seriously”, especially since their lawyers had agreed and promised that their clients would turn up.

“However, they once again failed to do so without any reasonable excuse,” MACC said in a statement.

MACC also said it will work with the immigration department to restrict and monitor their movements.

Amir and Amin will also be dragged to court over their no-show, MACC said.

“MACC stresses that any failure to comply with the lawful instructions of this agency will not be tolerated, and enforcement action will be carried out without exception.”

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