PETALING JAYA: The economy ministry’s secretary-general will be among several witnesses summoned by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission in its probe into a RM1.1 billion agreement between the government and a foreign firm.
An MACC source said the agreement had allegedly been pushed through hastily despite not having the agreement of the finance ministry and the investment, trade and industry ministry.
According to the source, several individuals are said to have been given senior posts in the foreign company involved after they stopped working with the government, Berita Harian reported.
