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MACC intensifies probe into alleged army procurement bribery with another officer under ‘radar’

Another senior officer in the Armed Forces is under scrutiny by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission as part of a widening investigation into alleged procurement corruption

Updated 5 months ago · Published on 10 Jan 2026 10:16AM

MACC intensifies probe into alleged army procurement bribery with another officer under ‘radar’
Authorities cast wide net over probe on the involvement of multiple personnel and seizing related bank accounts - January 10, 2026

THE Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has placed a senior officer of the Malaysian Armed Forces under investigation in connection with alleged irregularities in military procurement, marking a further escalation in a probe that has already seen one top officer detained.

Sources told local media that the officer, who is in his fifties, is expected to be summoned for questioning in the coming days.

Investigations suggest that several other military personnel may also be called to assist in uncovering the full extent of the alleged misconduct within the armed forces.

MACC Chief Commissioner Tan Sri Azam Baki confirmed the ongoing investigation but declined to provide further details, emphasising that the inquiry aims to ensure justice and close any avenues for corruption.

“I ask that all parties give space for the authorities to conduct a thorough investigation and refrain from making any speculation that could affect the process,” he said.

Earlier reports indicated that preliminary inquiries into the bribery case revealed evidence of systematic acceptance of illicit payments among senior army officers.

MACC sources have described the investigation as focusing on a network of corrupt activities linked to military procurement projects.

A source familiar with the probe said, “The seven-day remand application for the senior officer, who is a primary suspect, also seeks to investigate the organised acceptance of bribes.

“MACC is also tracing the involvement of other officers, which suggests a broader corruption network within the agency’s procurement processes.”

In related legal proceedings, Putrajaya Magistrate Ezrene Zakariah approved a seven-day remand for a former Malaysian Army commander to aid investigations, which began recently and will continue until next Wednesday.

His wife, also detained, was remanded for six days, while another spouse was remanded for three days.

The ongoing probe follows the seizure of six bank accounts believed to belong to a senior army officer and his family, connected to suspected bribery involving military procurement projects.

Tan Sri Azam confirmed that an official investigation paper has been filed under Section 17(a) of the MACC Act 2009 in relation to the case.

The revelations form part of a broader effort by the MACC to uncover systematic corruption within the Malaysian Armed Forces, with authorities pursuing both individual and network-level accountability in procurement operations. - January 10, 2026

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