00:00Welcome to A.I. News. I'm your A.I. anchor, Hong Xinyi.
00:16President of Anti-corruption Committee of Sabah State Government High-Level Suspected Corporate Investigation, Latifah,
00:21posted a video to the Anti-corruption Committee today.
00:25She said that the video was provided by a businessman named Albert,
00:29and she questioned the government,
00:31rather than hesitating to control or protect the whistleblower.
00:34The government should actively seek evidence.
00:38The government should have been proactive in obtaining this evidence,
00:43especially with this government,
00:45which has repeatedly been saying that it's engaged in a war on corruption.
00:50Is this how you carry out a war on corruption?
00:55In the case of former Prime Minister Ismail Shabili and his relatives suspected of corruption,
01:00the U.S. Daily News reported that
01:02the Anti-corruption Committee not only seized assets worth $1.77 billion,
01:06but also frozen 13 bank accounts,
01:08which amounted to $9.33 million.
01:11The news also said that Shabili was scheduled to report to the Anti-corruption Committee on Thursday,
01:15but the doctor could not determine Shabili's health condition,
01:19so it was not ruled out that he would be reported to the Anti-corruption Committee on Thursday.
01:23Former President of the Philippines Duterte returned from Hong Kong today.
01:27He was arrested by police at Manila Airport
01:29because he was suspected of committing a crime of human trafficking
01:33by poisoning thousands of people during his presidency.
01:36Duterte had confronted the police with his life before he was arrested on the plane.
01:40After his arrest, Duterte's daughter posted on social media
01:43that her father had been arrested illegally.
01:46What is the law?
01:48And what is the crime that I committed?
01:52This is Weisheng.
01:54For more information,
01:56stay tuned to 8 o'clock tonight.
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