MACC Seeks Two Men for Corruption Case Court Appearances
PETALING JAYA: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) is currently seeking the public's assistance in locating two men required to attend court proceedings related to separate corruption investigations. The MACC issued a statement today detailing their efforts to locate Jung Tsen Hee, aged 54, and another unidentified individual.
According to the MACC's statement, Jung Tsen Hee is needed to assist in ongoing investigations concerning a corruption case. While details of the case remain undisclosed, the MACC emphasized the importance of his cooperation in ensuring the legal process proceeds smoothly. The commission did not specify the nature of the corruption allegations against Jung Tsen Hee.
The MACC also indicated that another man is wanted, though his identity and the specifics of his involvement in the second case were not revealed. Authorities are appealing to anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of either individual to come forward and assist in their efforts.
Members of the public who have information regarding the location of Jung Tsen Hee or the other man are urged to contact the MACC immediately. They can contact the MACC headquarters or any of its regional offices to provide information. The MACC's aim is to ensure that both individuals appear in court to face the charges related to the respective corruption cases. Failure to cooperate could result in legal consequences.
The MACC regularly pursues individuals suspected of involvement in corruption to uphold the rule of law and maintain public trust. This latest appeal highlights the commission's ongoing commitment to combating corruption and ensuring accountability within the country's legal system. The public’s assistance is vital in these investigations, and the MACC appreciates any information that may lead to the apprehension of the wanted individuals.
