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Malaysia probes aide's alleged RM629K receipt from businessman ahead of Sabah election.
The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission is investigating former Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s aide Shamsul Iskandar Mohd Akin over allegations he received RM629,000 from businessman Albert Tei, who claims the money was meant for political favors in Sabah.
The probe, launched days before Sabah’s state election, includes questioning both men and 16 witnesses.
MACC confirmed the investigation is ongoing and urged public restraint.
Shamsul, who resigned, denied the claims, calling them politically motivated.
Anwar affirmed MACC’s independence and pledged cooperation, while Rafizi Ramli urged legal action against Tei over unverified allegations.
Malasia investiga el supuesto recibo de RM629K de un asistente de un hombre de negocios antes de las elecciones de Sabah.