
Kota Kinabalu: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) must explain why only two state assemblymen will be charged, despite viral video clips previously raising questions about the possible involvement of more individuals.
Muda Sabah State Executive Committee said in a statement it acknowledged the confirmation by MACC that three individuals, including two assemblymen, will be charged in connection with the investigation into the mineral mining licence scandal.
“This is an important initial step, but it is far from sufficient.
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