Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim says the MACC must be allowed to investigate without interference, even when the case involves his former senior political secretary.
00:00Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has reminded voters that no one is above the law,
00:07stressing that the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission must be allowed to investigate freely
00:11and without political interference, even in cases involving individuals linked to him.
00:16Speaking at a ceramah in Kota Kinabalu ahead of Saturday's Sabah state election,
00:22the Pakatan Harpan chairman addressed the ongoing scrutiny
00:24surrounding his former senior political secretary, Shamsul Iskandar Akin.
00:30Dia bangkitkan soal bekas siasat politik saya.
00:34Saya okey.
00:37Dia bangkitkan kerana ada kes.
00:39Dia siasat.
00:41Dia hari ini, dia bagitahu saya, saya kata saya setuju, saya terima.
00:47Imediat dia letak jawapan.
00:49Okey.
00:49Then, SPRM siasat.
00:54Siasat.
00:55Kita siasat-siasatlah.
00:57Must be transparent.
01:00Must be professional.
01:02And you see, saya akan buktikan.
01:04Orang boleh cakap apa-apa pun.
01:07Why?
01:08Why?
01:08Why?
01:08Why?
01:10Because we want the kerajaan to be integrated.
01:18And no one is above the law.
01:21Shamsul is expected to appear at the MACC headquarters in Putra Raya today to provide a statement regarding bribery allegations involving businessman Albert Tay.
01:33In a Burnama report, MACC Chief Commissioner Azam Baki confirmed that an investigation paper has been opened following reports by a news portal with three witnesses called in to provide their statements.
01:44Azam said Tay is scheduled to give his statement on December 1st, while the woman featured in a viral video talking to Tay provided her statement at 2pm on Thursday.
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