The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission has received new evidence in the course of its investigation into the RM80-million J-Qaf book printing project.
Putrajaya MP Datuk Radzi Jidin might be summoned by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission to aid its probe into the RM80-million J-Qaf book printing project during his tenure as senior minister for education.
Former education minister also refuted any connection between himself, his wife, and the project – adding that his wife is not of royal lineage and has no ties to ATR One & Only Enterprise, the company mentioned in the message.
Vice-president of the Malaysian Trades Union Congress says country, with 2.37 mil registered migrant workers and currently the Asean chair, cannot afford to miss crucial discussions on migration