Putrajaya, 10 July 2026 – The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission has frozen 14 bank accounts containing about RM1.1 million as part of a wider corruption investigation into a syndicate allegedly involving foreigners and local enforcement personnel.
The frozen accounts comprise five company accounts and nine personal bank accounts belonging to individuals linked to the case.
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