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MACC Summons Lawyer Sparks Intimidation Concerns in Bribery Probe

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

MACC Faces Criticism for Questioning Lawyer in Bribery Examination

KUALA LUMPUR, November 30, 2023 -⁢ The Malaysian Anti-Corruption ​Commission (MACC) is facing strong criticism after summoning lawyer‌ Mahajoth Singh for questioning in connection wiht its investigation into businessman ‍Albert Tei. The case revolves ⁤around allegations of bribery involving ‍Hang Tuah Jaya MP Datuk seri Shamsul Iskandar​ Mohd Akin, a former senior aide to Prime Minister datuk Seri Anwar ⁤ibrahim.

Lawyers For Liberty (LFL) issued ‌a statement today condemning the ‌MACC’s demand, calling it an “unlawful and‍ an act of blatant intimidation of a lawyer acting for his client.” LFL Chairman Zaid Malek argued the summons ‌demonstrates a disregard for solicitor-client privilege and‌ casts doubt on the integrity of the investigation.

“The‍ MACC’s demand raises serious questions about investigative propriety and respect for the rule of law,” Zaid stated. He further⁣ warned that such actions erode public trust in the justice system and ​urged ⁤MACC Chief Tan Sri Azam Baki to withdraw the notice and refrain from questioning legal counsel.

Zaid emphasized that the MACC’s mandate is to investigate corruption, not to ‍interrogate lawyers. He stressed the importance of‍ exercising investigative powers ⁤”with restraint, professionalism, and due regard for the rights of both ⁤accused persons and ⁢their legal representatives.”

the incident stems from claims that Tei allegedly⁣ paid bribes to Shamsul ‍Iskandar in an ‍attempt to recover funds previously directed ⁣to several Sabah assemblymen. Both Tei and ‌Shamsul Iskandar have been arrested by the MACC and are currently in custody on a six-day remand as part of the bribery investigation.

The move to summon Singh has sparked renewed calls for stronger protections for lawyers and clearer definitions of ⁢the boundaries of ‌corruption investigations, especially concerning legal representation and privilege.

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