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22 July 2010

MACC cases involving Ong, Liow’s wife and Khalid closed

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The MACC (Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission) has closed 3 high profile cases which they have been investigating that caught the public eye. The commission’s operations review and evaluation panel agreed that the 3 cases, which involved 3 high profile personalities are now closed. The first one is the case involving Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat, the former president of MCA who alleged to have received RM10million from Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing for ‘party purposes’.

The second case is the one involving the wife of Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai, the Health Minister for having allegedly received an MPV as a birthday gift while the third case involved Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim, the Mentri Besar of Selangor on his ‘open house’ celebrations. According to Hadenan Abdul Jalil, the chairman of the panel, “The case against Ong was closed because of the lack of witnesses in determining the recipient of the money.”

On the MPV case, he said that “Investigations revealed that the vehicle was personally purchased by the minister and not given in the form of a gift as claimed by the complainant. Investigations have shown that he (Liow) did not have any official connection with the contractor and (that) the car was bought by him,” while on the Khalid Ibrahim case, he said “The claims could not be substantiated. We agreed to close this case because the function was attended by members of the public and not just particular individuals,”



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