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All parties must accept SC’s decision on Azam: Ismail Sabri

Go and ask Securities Commission if questions remain, says PM

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 20 Jan 2022 7:00AM

All parties must accept SC’s decision on Azam: Ismail Sabri
Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob says everyone must accept the outcome of investigations by professional entities such as the Securities Commission. – Bernama pic, January 20, 2022

PUTRAJAYA – Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said the decision of the Securities Commission (SC) on Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) chief commissioner Tan Sri Azam Baki’s trading account should be accepted by all parties.

“The SC has made a decision…(this matter) was left to the SC as it involves the purchase of shares. The SC says there is no case against him (Azam), so we accept the SC’s decision,” he said. 

The prime minister, when speaking to reporters after the launch of the Keluarga Malaysia Agricommodity tour programme here yesterday, was asked if Azam would be asked to go on leave pending the full completion of the investigation against him. 

The SC yesterday said that there was no breach of section 25(4) of the Securities Industry (Central Depositories) Act 1991 with relation to Azam’s trading account.

In a statement, the SC clarified that the independent evidence gathered at the inquiry into Azam’s trading account showed that the latter was the account holder and had control of the said trading account.

Ismail Sabri said everyone must accept the outcome of investigations by professional entities, such as the SC.

“Don’t ask that he (Azam) be investigated and, after he has been investigated, remain dissatisfied with the decision that has been made.

“Let’s not only think of our own wishes. The opposition surely wants to follow its own wishes...that cannot be. They must accept the decision of professional bodies such as the SC.

“If there are any queries about the SC’s decision, go and ask the SC,” he said.

On rumours about a possible state election in Johor, Ismail Sabri, who is also the Umno vice-president, said the decision would be left to the Johor government, and that the Umno Supreme Council has not touched on or discussed the matter.

“If the (Johor) menteri besar feels there is a need for an election, he will seek an audience with the sultan (of Johor). The decision is fully under the jurisdiction of Johor. Umno will leave it to the menteri besar to decide,” he said.

Previously, Johor Menteri Besar Datuk Hasni Mohammad said he did not rule out the need to hold an election, but at the same time admitted that he could not arbitrarily dissolve the state assembly. – Bernama, January 20, 2022

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