A former aide to Economy Minister Rafizi Ramli has denied allegations of wrongdoing after the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) issued a public search notice for him. James Chai Jin Shern said the notice unfairly portrayed him as a fugitive despite his willingness to cooperate.
Rafizi’s ex-aide responds to MACC search notice, denies misconduct
In a detailed statement, Chai rejected claims of misappropriation and abuse of power, arguing that authorities could have contacted him through friends or former colleagues rather than issuing a public notice.
The case has drawn public attention amid broader scrutiny of anti-corruption investigations in Malaysia, with calls for greater transparency surrounding ongoing probes involving public officials.
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