Sources said they came in after 4pm, but officials inside Prasarana have denied that it was a raid.
“It is not a raid, it is a fact-finding mission. There was a claim made by Rafizi, so we (Prasarana) are being responsive and proactive,” he said.
“Prasarana had signed an integrity pact with MACC last February, and the anti-graft authority had set up an office in Prasarana’s office in Wisma UOA, Bangsar. There is already an MACC office at our office at level 26. Since they are part of our establishment, so they come,” explained Azhar.
He, however, has no clue how many MACC officers came to Prasarana but added that no documents were taken away by the MACC.
Another source claimed that MACC may be compiling information over what had been alleged by Rafizi. However, MACC investigations director Mustafar Ali did not make any comments when contacted by Malaysiakini to confirm the visit.
Rafizi had two days ago alleged that Najib had interfered in the RM1 million LRT Ampang line extension project so that a consortium led by George Kent Bhd, which allegedly submitted a higher bid than others, is to get the job.
Following his revelation, the MACC visited Rafizi the same day.
Meanwhile, Bukit Aman Commercial Crime Investigation Department director Syed Ismail Syed Azizan, when asked whether the CCID would be investigating Rafizi’s report, said he would have to look into the matter.
“I am presently outstation in Malacca and I will check it out. I will provide information as soon as there are details,” he told Malaysiakini.
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