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Insufficient evidence to charge Xavier, says MACC
Malaysia's anti-corruption agency has revealed that the deputy public prosecutor decided to shelve a case against Xavier in 2024, citing inadequate evidence to proceed with charges.
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The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) stated that authorities lacked sufficient grounds to bring charges against Xavier, leading to the case being closed last year. The decision was made by the deputy public prosecutor following a review of the evidence gathered during the investigation. Officials determined that the available information did not meet the threshold required to support a prosecution in court. The closure of the case marks the end of the inquiry into the matter, which had been under MACC's purview. No further action is expected to be taken against Xavier at this time, barring any new developments or evidence that might emerge in the future.