KUALA LUMPUR: The three senior Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) officers who allegedly robbed money changers of some RM1 million cash at KLIA airport could be demoted or sacked.
The MACC said today that the three officers would face disciplinary action as an internal inquiry on them has been completed.
“The disciplinary board which met today had decided that the three had committed a serious offence, which violates Regulation 37 of the Public Officers (Conduct and Discipline) Regulations 1993,” it said in a press statement.
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‘Cheated’ natives baying for blood
By Luke Rintod of FMT
KOTA KINABALU: Something is going on in the centre of Sabah that has got the communities residing there hot under the collar.
As is usually the case in this vast state, the matter comes down to land and who has the right to it.
The issue is threatening to deliver a black eye to a local Sabah Barisan Nasional party that has been trumpeting its determination to fight for the well-being of the native people and to champion their rights.
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Barisan Nasional partner in Sabah, Upko, is in a spot over a land deal involving one of their MPs. |
As is usually the case in this vast state, the matter comes down to land and who has the right to it.
The issue is threatening to deliver a black eye to a local Sabah Barisan Nasional party that has been trumpeting its determination to fight for the well-being of the native people and to champion their rights.
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Brothers hunted for Tulangis murder
Police are looking fer these two men in connection with a murder case that happened on Saturday.
PENAMPANG: Police have identified two illegal immigrant brothers involved in a murder committed in a kongsi house along Jalan Tulangis here.
District Police Chief DSP Ratan Kumar Singh said yesterday police have launched a manhunt for the two men.
PENAMPANG: Police have identified two illegal immigrant brothers involved in a murder committed in a kongsi house along Jalan Tulangis here.
District Police Chief DSP Ratan Kumar Singh said yesterday police have launched a manhunt for the two men.
MACC officers held for RM1 mil ‘robbery’
PETALING JAYA: Three Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) senior officers have been arrested in connection with an extortion-cum-robbery case involving RM1 million.
The alleged victims were said to be three money changers from Singapore.
According to a source familiar with the case, the money changers were at KLIA last Thursday night to board a flight to Singapore.
The alleged victims were said to be three money changers from Singapore.
According to a source familiar with the case, the money changers were at KLIA last Thursday night to board a flight to Singapore.
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