Officer to be remanded further over Labuan graft probe

Bernama
November 28, 2016 13:58 MYT
The 59-year-old officer was rearrested after his release by Magistrate Haizah Tamin. -Pix for illustration only
The senior officer of a Labuan federal government agency under investigation for abuse of power and corruption was released today from custody under the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission, but has been rearrested to be remanded further.
The 59-year-old officer was rearrested after his release by Magistrate Haizah Tamin. The officer did not attend court but was represented by his lawyer.
An MACC source said the officer would be investigated further under Section 17 of the MACC Act 2009.
The officer was arrested on Nov 21 along with two contractors in their 40s who were released on Friday on MACC bail.
The MACC source said the extension of remand for the officer would be applied for tomorrow in the Magistrate's Court.
The officer and the contractors were remanded for seven days from last Tuesday to assist in the investigation over a RM12-million food court being built in Tanjung Purun.
Following their arrest, the MACC froze 12 bank accounts belonging to the officer and members of his family containing a total sum of RM889,000 believed to be part of the millions of ringgit obtained through alleged corruption.
Any person charged and convicted under Section 17(a) of the MACC Act 2009 is liable to a maximum jail term of 20 years and a fine of RM10,000 or five times the transacted amount, whichever is higher, upon conviction.
The MACC has summoned nine individuals, six of them government officers, to assist in the investigation. -- BERNAMA
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