Malaysia Now: Anwar instructed MACC chief to spare Farhash over controversial share purchase, says report
On the other hand, the prime minister directed Azam Baki to investigate Dr Mahathir Mohamad, his sons and former finance minister Daim Zainuddin, the report said quoting sources.
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and his former political secretary Farhash Wafa Salvador. Photo: Facebook
Comment: For those who know the corridors of power in Putra Jaya, this is not surprising. Stories of Madani corruption are now everywhere. In-fact, my Substack was blocked because I exposed the going-ons about the Selangor Stadium, which is now being demolished. Not only are there stories about corruption going on today, I am aware first hand the MACC is ignoring such reports. Instead, the MACC is actively pursuing old rivals of AI in what appears to be vindictive politics.
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim had instructed the head of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) not to investigate his former political secretary Farhash Wafa Salvador over the controversial purchase of shares in a company linked to the development of a new billion-ringgit immigration system, Bloomberg reports citing three sources said to be familiar with the matter.
The financial daily also reported that MACC chief commissioner Azam Baki had told his officials that investigations into former leader Dr Mahathir Mohamad, his three sons and former finance minister Daim Zainuddin were  launched on Anwar's instructions.
Both MACC and the Prime Minister's Office have denied the claims.
In March, it was reported that Farhash had secured a substantial stake in a company shortlisted to develop a new billion-ringgit immigration system.
The 41-year-old PKR leader took a 15.91% stake in HeiTech Padu Bhd through his company Rosetta Partners Sdn Bhd.
Farhash had said Rosetta Partners was a subsidiary of Mfivesouthsea Sdn Bhd, which he jointly owns with Kelantan's Sultan Muhammad V.
The purchase in HeiTech Padu came just a day after MyEG Services Bhd acquired a 14.4% equity interest in the company for RM31.25 million cash on March 11.
That same day, HeiTech Padu announced it had received a one-year extension of its contract to maintain the Malaysian Immigration System (MyIMMs) worth over RM13 million.
HeiTech Padu was one of three companies shortlisted by the government to develop the RM1 billion National Integrated Immigration System (NIISe) project, a replacement for MyIMMs.
Meanwhile, Bloomberg's report today said MACC staff were instructed to refer to the investigations into Mahathir and Daim as part of "ongoing probes into revelations from two giant document leaks", a reference to the Pandora and Panama Papers.
According to the report, Anwar's actions since taking office contradict his earlier promises when he led the Reformasi movement for more than two decades.
It said Anwar failed to fulfil his promises to repeal draconian laws such as the Sedition Act and instead used such laws against his political rivals such as Perikatan Nasional chairman Muhyiddin Yassin.
"He has a growing credibility problem," the report quotes seasoned Malaysian politics watcher Bridget Welsh as saying.
"The disappointment is even greater because the expectations were higher," she added.
Originally published in Malaysia Now 26th September 2024.
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Fat Bridgette Walsh has no reputation whatsoever. She was a pillar in the promotion of Anwar as the champion of democracy in Malaysia. She championed the likes of Ambiga Srinavasan another rogue from the Malaysian bar and Anwar supporter as well as a number of other incredulous beasts of the pro democracy movement.
Unable to face up to and take ownership of the results of their poor choices and their analysis of the political situation in Malaysia, they find eating their own fecal matter in this regard better than telling the truth
The economy is recovering and less corruption from umno helps agencies to give grants and soft loans to smes.
Revenge? As much as pmx shld move on, he was badly treated especially in the late 90s. Maybe that helps justify his action.
The long term looks good with policies such as bringing in highly skilled high end tech investments, esg and energy transformation programs.
Pmx however need to win malay support. Let us see the 2025 budget supposedly to reduce cost of living et al.
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