Malaysia

Calvin Chong tells Armizan to prove innocence, not intimidate critics

The Warisan lawmaker said his earlier call for the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) to investigate Armizan had been distorted

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 30 Mar 2025 7:04AM

Calvin Chong tells Armizan to prove innocence, not intimidate critics
Chong said it was unnecessary for Armizan to privately confront him over the matter - March 30, 2025

by Jason Santos

Elopura assemblyman says he never accused Datuk Armizan Mohd Ali of corruption, urging the minister instead to cooperate with the MACC if needed

ELOPURA assemblyman Calvin Chong has rejected suggestions that he accused Minister Datuk Armizan Mohd Ali of corruption, saying the minister should prove his innocence through proper channels rather than “harassing” critics.

The Warisan lawmaker said his earlier call for the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) to investigate Armizan had been distorted by certain quarters.

“If he had carefully read my statement, he would understand that I merely urged the MACC to carry out further investigations. I never made any false allegations, nor have I accused him of corruption,” Chong said.

His response comes after Armizan, who is Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Minister issued a public statement denying any involvement in a mineral-related corruption scandal in Sabah. 

Armizan also demanded that three political figures — including Chong — reveal the sources of anonymous messages linking him to the alleged scandal.

Chong said it was unnecessary for Armizan to privately confront him over the matter, especially by questioning him about figures named in the viral message, such as a so-called investigative journalist “X7” and a mysterious “Datuk Z”.

“If he truly believes he has nothing to hide, he should just cooperate with the MACC when required.

“There’s no need to come to me insisting on his innocence or demanding that I identify these anonymous individuals. If I have any responsibility, I will cooperate with the authorities. But it is not for Armizan to question me personally.”

Chong added that his duty as a state assemblyman was to speak up for the public and ensure accountability, even when faced with pressure or criticism.

“Armizan has said repeatedly that he is not involved in corruption. I too have never accused him of it. So let him prove his innocence to the proper authorities. There is no need for him to say more or to make personal demands,” he said.

Armizan had earlier denied the allegations and said he would pursue legal action once the origin of the anonymous claims — widely circulated on social media — could be identified. – March 30, 2025


 

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