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本帖最后由 angrybird582 于 7-8-2015 04:46 AM 编辑
Vocal MACC director transferred... to PM's Dept被调职到首相署
Vocal Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) special operations director Bahri Mohd Zain has been transferred to the Prime Minister's Department with immediate effect. 马上被调职
Bahri was spearheading the SRC International Sdn Bhd probe, including the transfer of RM42 million into Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak's personal bank accounts. 因为他调查SRC和najib的户口
The MACC director had landed in the limelight after he claimed on Monday that hidden hands were responsible for the police targetting his personnel and vowed to track them down "till kingdom come". 背后有人主使这些事
Contacted by Malaysiakini, Bahri declined to comment on the matter.
"I might end up (being transferred) elsewhere if I comment on this issue," he quipped.
Also transferred was MACC strategic communication director Rohaizad Yaakob, who received the delegation of opposition leaders yesterday and thanked them for their support (photo). 另一个主任也被调职到首相署。
Rohaizad was also moved to the PM's Department which oversees the anti-corruption commission.
Their transfer comes after Deputy Prime Minister and Minister in the Prime Minister's Department, Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, had vouched that there will be no more action taken on MACC investigators.
A source claimed that the two were transferred over "disciplinary issues". 调职的理由是纪律问题。TMD
'The last wave'
The scene in front of the MACC headquarters in Putrajaya this afternoon was sombre when Bahri, hailed as a hero by many, walked out of the office for the last time.
Clad in a checkered shirt and blazer, he walked with a grim expression before entering a heavily-tinted maroon Proton Inspira. He did not speak to anyone.
However, the car stopped briefly and Bahri brought down the rear passenger window. He then waved to several of his staff in front of the headquarters' courtyard.
One MACC officer muttered "lambaian terakhir" (final wave) as the car left D6 Parcel D of the government complex.
Though Rohaizad (photo) refused to comment on his transfer as he exited the building, he however thanked reporters for being present.
Transfers follow Gani's removal
Action taken on the two MACC officers comes after Chief Secretary to the Government Ali Hamsa announced the appointment of former Federal Court judge Mohamed Apandi Ali to replace Abdul Gani Patail on July 28.
This was followed with the removal of Muhyiddin Yassin as deputy prime minister and replaced with Ahmad Zahid, as announced by Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak.
Gani headed the multi-agency task force investigating the 1MDB fiasco, which is a brainchild of Najib.
On July 2, The Wall Street Journal had published a report alleging RM2.6 billion entered into Najib's personal accounts.
The multi-agency task force comprised of the police, MACC, and Bank Negara, and was headed by Gani.
However, the MACC announced on Wednesday that Apandi ordered there is no need for the special task force.
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