PUTRAJAYA - The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has tracked down two men to aid investigation into the case of suspected corruption and embezzlement in a project related to the registration, recruitment and biometric storage of foreign workers in a ministry.
The MACC, in a statement, said that the two individuals tracked were Muhammad Adlan Berhan, 48, whose last address was Lot 65, Sunway Kiara Hills, Jalan 32/70A Desa Sri Hartamas, Kuala Lumpur, while the second individual was Mansoor Saat, 69, with his last known address at 5 Jalan SS19/1C Subang Jaya, Selangor.
Adlan is the son-in-law of the Perikatan Nasional chairman (PN) Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.
"The MACC made various efforts, including direct contact with both men and their respective lawyers, but the duo failed to present themselves at the MACC office," MACC said on Monday.
The commission said a check with the Malaysian Immigration Department found that the two men had left Malaysia on May 17 and 21, respectively.
"A check with Immigration Department also found no record of the two men re-entering the country.
"Accordingly, the public who know or have information about the individuals involved are requested to contact the investigating officer, Nur Muhammad Amin Jamaluddin at 03-88700799 or 016-4322 699 or email amin.jamaluddin@sprm.gov.my," he said.