Malaysia

MACC says case of three officers named in Teoh RCI still being ‘discussed’

UPDATED @ 05:59:07 PM 09-04-2012

By Clara Chooi
April 09, 2012

KUALA LUMPUR, April 9 — The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) is still investigating three of its officers who are accused of driving Teoh Beng Hock to commit suicide, more than eight months after a royal commission of inquiry (RCI) had named them in its report.

MACC chief commissioner Datuk Seri Abu Kassim Mohamed (picture) said the trio, who were suspended after the report was released, are still in the process of giving their explanation to the commission’s complaints committee.

“Some of them have given (their explanations) and the process will continue.

“The trio’s cases are being discussed by the committee. I will check the stage of investigation,” he told reporters in Parliament today.

He however said the trio are no longer under suspension but have been transferred out of the Selangor MACC.

When asked what action the commission could take against the three, Abu Kassim said, “it depends on the whole process.”

He added he would welcome Teoh’s family members if they wanted to meet with him.

The Malaysian Insider reported on July 23 last year that the MACC had suspended the three graftbusters after the RCI found that they had pressured DAP aide Teoh into committing suicide in 2009.

In a statement, the MACC had said that the trio’s suspension was pending the outcome of an internal probe on the findings of the then two-day-old RCI report into Teoh’s death.

“Pending the outcome of this report, all three officers will be suspended or barred from any investigation operation,” the statement said.

The commission said the special investigation team to conduct the probe will be led by MACC deputy chief commissioner (management and professionalism) Datuk Zakaria Jaffar.

It did not at the time state, however, the names of the trio but it is believed that they are former Selangor MACC deputy director Hishammuddin Hashim and enforcement officers Arman Alies and Mohd Ashraf Mohd Yunus, all of whom were named by the RCI.

Upon completion, it said, a report will be sent to the agency’s complaints committee comprising four independent individuals — former Court of Appeal judge Datuk Mohd Noor Abdullah as chairman and three members, namely former Prime Minister’s Department deputy secretary-general Datuk Muhammad Mohd Noor, former Public Complaints Bureau director Datuk Wan Abdul Wahab Abdullah and lawyer V. Ravindran.

Last Thursday, Attorney-General Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail had refused to clarify if his office would prosecute the MACC trio, only saying that the case had been referred back to the commission.

“I only charge, not investigate. I don’t want to argue with you,” Gani had said after a meeting with de facto law minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Nazri Aziz and MACC investigations chief Datuk Mustafar Ali, when asked if the trio had committed any wrongdoing.

Nazri had said in a written reply in Parliament to Serdang MP Teo Nie Ching on Wednesday that police were investigating the case and the Attorney-General’s Chambers was now studying investigation papers after a complaint lodged by Teoh’s sister, Lee Lan, on October 28 last year.

But Teo, the DAP deputy publicity chief, told reporters on Wednesday morning that the reply contradicted Nazri’s March 29 reply to PKR’s Gopeng MP Lee Boon Chye when he said “the AGC has found no criminal wrongdoing... no legal action will be taken against the three MACC officers.”

The minister in the Prime Minister’s Department had said on October 24, 2011 that the A-G was not pursuing legal action against the three MACC officers implicated in the DAP aide’s 2009 death as no police report had been lodged and there was a lack of investigative evidence.

The Padang Rengas MP refused to comment on the matter on Thursday afternoon, only sending a message through his aide for reporters to “clarify with the A-G as his officer provided the response.”

Teoh’s body was found on a landing of Plaza Masalam in Shah Alam, the MACC’s headquarters at the time, the day after he was interrogated overnight on July 16, 2009.

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