PKR secretary-general Rafizi Ramli today lodged a report
with the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) and submitted evidence
pertaining to allegations of graft and ‘requests for women’ in dealings
involving the Selangor government.
Rafizi, who was accompanied by several PKR
members of parliament and Pakatan secretary-general Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah,
arrived at noon today to submit the papers to the MACC.
He spent about an hour
submitting the report and evidence to MACC’s investigation division.
He said
details on the case cannot be disclosed once a report has been lodged.
"I
submitted all the latest information on the complaints received pertaining the
Selangor government and an individual involved, to the MACC. “
This is one of
those rare case where a secretary-general of a party is lodging a report
against its own party, but this should be the way," he told the press
today.
He also urged everyone to be fair with their assessment of the state
government as well as the MACC with regards to the case.
Allegations against
the Selangor government surfaced after a leaked screen shot of Rafizi’s
conversation in a WhatsApp chat group made its rounds on social media and news
sites recently.
PKR president Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail then
instructed a report to be lodged to the MACC.
A verbal spat between Rafizi and
Selangor Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Azmin Ali ensued as a result of the leaked
conversation. Azmin had said that the allegations were “unsubstantiated."
-NST-
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