• 2 months ago
A total of 37 individuals, including six doctors, detained in connection with a syndicate that made false claims to the Social Security Organisation (Socso) are expected to be prosecuted next month.

Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) chief commissioner Tan Sri Azam Baki said 37 investigation papers (IP) were opened during the operation codenamed Ops Tunjang.

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Transcript
00:00In the case of Ok Tunjang, there was a question about whether any doctors will be detained
00:07So far, there are only 4 doctors involved
00:11This is in the province of Pulau Finang
00:14In other places, we do not have any information about what happened
00:18And if it happens, we will cooperate with the police
00:22And for all information, in addition
00:25This case is the result of the cooperation of the caseholders
00:29Who gave their commitment
00:32With certain information from Datuk Seri's physical department
00:38To help the expedition carry out the investigation more effectively
00:56There are 37 people involved
01:00Every single person will open a list of files
01:04Which is an independent investigation
01:07If there are 37 people involved, it means that there are at least 37 files
01:12And each investigation has its own witnesses
01:16Maybe there are the same witnesses
01:18But the witnesses themselves are certain
01:20So to complete this investigation means
01:23In terms of our formula
01:26One investigation file, one witness
01:29So imagine, for us to complete this investigation
01:32Because the standard of the people's investigation
01:35Must exceed 85% of the proven elements
01:39Only then will the DPP agree to sit in court
01:42Mr. Seri, is it possible that there will be an investigation after this case?
01:47So far, no
01:49This is all we have for now
01:53Thank you for watching

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