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DAP chief urges police, SPRM to conclude corporate mafia probe
The Democratic Action Party chairperson has called on law enforcement agencies to wrap up their investigation into allegations of corporate mafia activities, saying sufficient time has elapsed for a thorough inquiry.
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DAP chairman Gobind Singh Deo has pressed the Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) and the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (SPRM) to complete their investigation into claims of corporate mafia involvement, arguing that an adequate period has passed for a comprehensive probe.
Gobind's remarks underscore growing impatience within opposition ranks over the pace of investigations into the allegations. He emphasized that authorities have had ample opportunity to gather evidence and conduct interviews related to the matter.
The call comes amid public scrutiny of the investigation's progress, with stakeholders awaiting concrete outcomes from law enforcement and anti-corruption bodies. The specifics of the corporate mafia allegations have not been fully detailed in recent public statements.
Neither PDRM nor SPRM has issued a recent statement on the investigation's current status or anticipated timeline for completion. The two agencies typically operate independently on their respective mandates, though cases involving corruption and criminal activity may sometimes involve inter-agency coordination.