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Report on video of MACC officer's alleged extramarital affair being probed

Muzliza Mustafa7 years ago13th Oct 2017News
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THE report on a video alleging an extramarital affair between a senior Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission officer and a married woman will be investigated just like any other police report, said Inspector-General of Police Mohamad Fuzi Harun.

The report, which was lodged at the Sentul district police headquarters on Tuesday, is being investigated by federal police in Bukit Aman.

Yes, we are investigating the report. It will be investigated just like any other report,” said Fuzi.

The report was lodge after the complainant, a marketing executive, came across a three-minute video on YouTube alleging that a couple had divorced on September 28 at the Ulu Klang lower shariah court due to the woman’s alleged affair with an MACC officer.

It showed several pictures of the woman in question, as well as images of her with her family, including two young children.

The video also featured a compilation of old clips of the MACC officer.

In one clip, the officer spoke about men and women who swayed from their faith, and those who failed to repent. Another clip showed the officer reciting a poem on integrity.

Questions and remarks directed at the officer were inserted between the clips and pictures, such as, “How could you destroy this family?” and “Don’t you pity the children?”.

Earlier today, MACC deputy chief commissioner Azam Baki declined to comment when asked if the anti-graft body was looking into the matter.

“I am sorry. I do not want to comment on it,” he told The Malaysian Insight.

An MACC source said the video was an attempt to smear the senior officer and the agency.

“Whether he (the officer) has viewed the video accusing him of having an affair with a married woman is not known,” said the source.

The couple, in a Facebook post on Tuesday, denied that the failure of their marriage was because the wife had an affair with the MACC officer.

They said their divorce was a mutual decision and a private family matter.

They described those responsible for making the allegation, and publicising and manipulating their divorce, as “keji” (despicable).

The couple said they would not hesitate to take legal action against those responsible or anyone who still wanted to make use of their divorce for personal or political agendas. – October 13, 2017.

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