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DAP leader calls for transparency on corporate mafia investigation
DAP national chairman Gobind Singh Deo has urged Malaysian authorities to disclose the current status of an investigation into alleged corporate mafia activities. The call comes as the party seeks greater transparency from law enforcement agencies on the matter.
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Gobind Singh Deo pressed both the Royal Malaysia Police and the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) to provide updates on their probe into what has been termed corporate mafia operations, saying the public deserves clarity on the progress of the investigation.
The DAP national chairman's intervention underscores growing concerns within opposition circles about the need for greater accountability and transparency from enforcement bodies handling sensitive investigations related to organised business misconduct.
The investigation into corporate mafia activities has drawn attention to potential links between private sector actors and illicit networks, with authorities examining the scope and scale of alleged operations. The absence of public updates on the matter has fuelled calls for the police and MACC to communicate findings to stakeholders and the broader public.
Gobind's remarks reflect broader political pressure on Malaysian law enforcement to demonstrate progress on high-profile investigations and maintain public confidence in anti-corruption and crime-fighting efforts. The MACC and police have not yet issued formal statements responding to the appeal for disclosure.