KOTA KINABALU – Four people including an assistant director of a federal agency were arrested here today by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) on suspicion of involvement with a syndicate issuing certificates to contractors without proper due diligence.
According to a source, the case involved the issuance of certificates in exchange for bribes.
The source said that they involved registration certificates for contractors, vendors and service providers, Construction Industry Development Board certificates and those involving Bumiputera status in Sabah.
The source said the syndicate was believed to have been operating for about a year whereby the applicant only needed to pay between RM500 and RM1500 to expedite the issuance of such certificates, without having to undergo the required process.
MACC Sabah director S. Karunanithy when contacted confirmed the arrests and said more people were expected to be hauled in.
However, he declined to divulge more details and advised those with information on corrupt activities, specifically contractors, who had information on corrupt activities to get such certification to come forward to assist investigations. – Bernama, January 11, 2021