MACC claims it lacks sufficient information to investigate a Sabah corruption scandal exposed by a whistleblower. Chief Commissioner Azam Baki stated that the videos and recordings shared publicly were too limited, making it difficult to proceed. However, Warisan deputy president Darell Leiking dismissed Azam’s remarks as “nonsense,” arguing that MACC had previously acted with less evidence in other cases. He accused the agency of inaction, warning that its reluctance would only worsen corruption in Sabah. The controversy has sparked debate over MACC’s commitment to tackling graft in the state.
Warisan: Nonsense
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