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MACC nabs ‘Datuk’ for protecting falsified palm oil sales tax declaration

This follows arrest of senior govt official, retiree on May 18 for investigation in same case

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 20 May 2022 9:00PM

MACC nabs ‘Datuk’ for protecting falsified palm oil sales tax declaration
Datuk S. Karunanithy says the 66-year-old suspect, a former civil servant, was arrested at the Sabah MACC office about 4pm when he turned up to give his statement and a remand application against him is expected to be made at the Kota Kinabalu Magistrates’ Court tomorrow. – Bernama pic, May 20, 2022

KOTA KINABALU – A man professing to be a “Datuk” was arrested by the Sabah Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) today for investigation in a case related to harbouring the falsification of crude palm oil sales tax declarations every month to the Sabah Finance Ministry.

Sabah MACC director Datuk S. Karunanithy said the arrest of the “Datuk” followed the arrest of a senior government official and a retiree on May 18 for investigation in the same case under Section 17 (a) of the MACC Act 2009.

“The 66-year-old suspect, who is a former civil servant, was arrested at the Sabah MACC office about 4pm when he turned up to give his statement.

“A remand application against the suspect is expected to be made at the Kota Kinabalu Magistrates’ Court tomorrow,” he said in a statement here.

At the same time, he reminded oil palm mill operators throughout Sabah to come forward to assist the investigation as the submission of false declaration is an offence under Section 18 of the MACC Act 2009, which provides for imprisonment not exceeding 20 years and a fine five times the value of false details or RM10,000, whichever is higher, if convicted.

On May 18, a senior officer in a state government department and a government retiree were arrested by Sabah MACC for allegedly soliciting and accepting bribes amounting to about RM700,000 from a palm oil mill company in return for protecting the falsification of crude palm oil sales tax declarations every month to the Finance Ministry.

The court allowed a seven-day remand for the two individuals from May 19 to May 25. – Bernama, May 20, 2022

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