Former women and family development minister Shahrizat Abdul Jalil
has been cleared of having had a hand in awarding the multi-million
ringgit National Feedlot Corporation (NFC) project to her family
members.
"We found that Shahrizat was not involved in the process
- in awarding the project to the company and the RM250 million loan,"
Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) operations review panel
chief Hadenan Abdul Jalil said today.
The NFC has been accused of mismanaging the loan.
Shahrizat’s husband Mohamed Salleh Ismail is the company’s chairperson with her children its directors.
Speaking on the matter briefly, Hadenan said the panel has decided to wrap up the matter.
Shahrizat
relinquished her ministerial post on the expiry of her senatorship on
April 8, but decided to continue as the Wanita Umno head and Wanita
Barisan Nasional (BN) head.
She has repeatedly claimed she had nothing to do with the controversies surrounding the company and its management of the loans.
The
project, meant to reduce Malaysia’s dependence on beef imports,
received a negative assessment in the Auditor-General’s Report 2010 as
being very far off-target.
NFC has also been accused of abusing
its govrenment soft loan for the cattle breeding and beef supply project
on purchases unrelated to the project.
In March, Salleh, 64, was
finally charged with misappropriating RM9,758,140 to fund the purchase
of two condominiums at 'One Menerung' in Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur.
The trial begins on Nov 5.
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