MACC, Mara looking at
Melbourne property deal before expose
(The
Edge, 25 June 2015, pg 4)
By
Terence Fernandez & Elizabeth Zachariah
PUTRAJAYA:
The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) and Majlis Amanah Rakyat (Mara)
have initiated investigations into the latter’s Australian property deal even
before Australian newspaper The Age
exposed the multimillion ringgit deal.
Mara
chairman Tan Sri Annuar Musa said Mara has begun investigations into the
purchase of a hostel in Melbourne by one of its subsidiaries two months ago.
Meanwhile,
MACC Deputy Chief Commissioner, Dato’ Sri Mohd Shukri Abdull told The Edge Financial Daily that the commission has been on the trail of the
Melbourne property deal for a month, and that his officers have travelled to
Melbourne to gather evidence on the deal.
However,
his stressed that no Malaysians have been questioned yet.
“My
officers are now in Melbourne working closely with the Australian authorities.
We have no interviewed anyone yet. My officers are coming back this Saturday with
documents. Then we will plan future action,” Mohd. Shukri said.
The
Age has alleged that three senior Mara executives “overbid” for the Dudley
International House, from A$17.8 million to A$22.5 million, with the difference
pocketed as bribes.
The
paper also reported that Mara paid A$63.5 million to purchase three other
properties in Melbourne via shelf companies.
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