Friday, April 20, 2007
Report On Johari's Case With Prosecution
PENANG, April 20 (Bernama) -- The report on investigations into the graft allegations against Deputy Internal Security Minister Datuk Mohd Johari Baharom has been handed over to the prosecution.
Mohd Johari is said to have received RM5 million for the release of criminals detained under the Emergency Ordinance,
Anti-Corruption Agency (ACA) acting director-general Datuk Ahmad Said Hamdan said the agency had completed preliminary investigations into the case and forwarded the report to the prosecution for further action.
"However, I don't know the contents of the report," he told reporters after closing a forum on ACA with the media here today.
Ahmad Said said this when asked on the progress of the investigations against Johari.
On March 4, Johari denied having received the money but admitted to having released several people who were detained under the Emergency Ordinance after studying the reports from the police, independent witnesses and advice from the Ministry's legal adviser.
tunku : kubang pasu file still pending at umno headquarters, it has been months and no outcome yet, so when will this RM5million case can be settle? anyone can guess?I bet he walk out CLEANNNNNNNNN.
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