MACC probes Seri Iskandar airport land sale

06 Apr 2022 02:02pm
Four former PH state executive council members lodged a report to MACC to probe 188-hectare land belonging to Perak State to a private company.
Four former PH state executive council members lodged a report to MACC to probe 188-hectare land belonging to Perak State to a private company.


IPOH - The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has launched an investigation into the land sale proposed to develop an international airport in Seri iskandar.

Perak MACC chief Datuk Mohd Fauzi Mohamad said this was following a report received from Manjoi assemblyman Datuk Asmuni Awi yesterday.

"We have started an investigation to identify whether there are any offences under the MACC Act 2009. The MACC will call up several individuals to assist in the probe soon,” he said.

Mohd Fauzi, however, refused to reveal the names of the individuals concerned.

Yesterday, four state executive council members in the previous Pakatan Harapan (PH) government, including Asmuni, called on the MACC to investigate the sale of the 188-hectare land belonging to the Perak State Development Corporation (PKNP) to a private company.

They claimed that the matter was never discussed at state executive council or PNKP board of directors meetings during the PH administration.

Last Thursday, Saarani said the land was sold when PH was in power because during the Barisan Nasional administration, the land was reserved for PKNP for the purpose of building the airport.

The matter came to light after Aulong assemblyman Nga Kor Ming, during the Perak State Assembly sitting last Tuesday, claimed that land had been sold without the permission of the state government. - Bernama
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