00:00The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission has arrested four men on suspicion of receiving
00:08bribes from illegal businesses operating across Kuala Lumpur.
00:12According to a source, three of the suspects are still serving at a local authority, one
00:17as a deputy director and two as enforcement officers, while the fourth is a former enforcement
00:22officer.
00:23They are aged 30 to 40.
00:25The source said the main suspect is the deputy director, and he is believed to have received
00:30monthly bribes ranging from RM100,000 to RM500,000 from illegal massage parlours and entertainment
00:36outlets, as well as from businesses that do not possess a valid license.
00:41The bribes were given to the suspects to ensure the illegal businesses were allowed to operate
00:45without any enforcement action taken against them, the source said.
00:49MACC detained three other individuals who are also believed to have received bribes
00:54and acted as intermediaries in distributing the money to other enforcement officers.
00:58Additionally, the source mentioned that MACC seized more than RM200,000 in cash, along
01:04with jewelry and 28 gold wafers, the value of which has yet to be determined.
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