Crime & Courts

Subang MP's staff held over graft probe

KUALA LUMPUR: Three of Subang Member of Parliament’s staff, including his nephew, were detained by Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) on Thursday.

Lawmaker Sivarasa Rasiah said the arrest was over allegation that his staff had demanded money from parties related to a corruption allegation he raised in a press conference in Parliament on Aug 9.

“Two staff members, Joshua Kalaiselvan and Nico Kam, were arrested here around afternoon.

"The third staff who’s my nephew, Kota Damansara service centre’s manager and my political secretary Naveen Kularasa, was picked up in the evening after MACC officers visited the centre to obtain some documents,” he said today.

Sivarasa said there was no basis to the allegation that the aides had asked for money when they had no control of the Immigration Department in relation to the allegations he raised last month.

“I reject these allegations against my staff. I know my staff well, in particular Naveen, who is also my nephew. I have full confidence in their integrity.

“This so-called request for a bribe makes no sense at all,” he said, labelling the arrest as politically-motivated.

Recalling the press conference on Aug 9, Sivarasa said he spoke on an alleged corrupt practice in the Immigration Department involving a Bangladeshi national, MonomiahSiddikur Rahman, who could obtain professional work permits for Bangladeshi workers using forged documents.

“On Aug 24, I also sent a letter to the Director-General of Immigration enclosing my press statement and relevant documents and requested for an appointment to discuss the matter.” Sivarasa said.

He said his staff would fully cooperate with the investigation.

Sivarasa hoped that MACC would act professionally and conclude the investigation quickly.

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