KUALA LUMPUR: Former Malaysian prime minister Mahathir Mohamad is among individuals being investigated in connection with a graft probe involving his sons, the head of Malaysia’s Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) said on Thursday (Apr 25).
The investigation comes amid a widening crackdown on graft involving prominent political figures, including those seen as close to 98-year-old veteran leader Mahathir, a long-time foe of current Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim.
Anwar has denied targeting political rivals, saying the investigations are part of the government’s efforts to tackle high-level corruption.
The MACC in January served Mahathir’s businessmen sons, Mirzan and Mokhzani, with notices to declare their wealth as part of investigations into offshore financial and business records revealed by a group of news organisations.
The MACC’s chief commissioner, Azam Baki, on Thursday declined to elaborate on the investigations facing Mahathir or his sons.
“Let the investigations conclude first, until an appropriate time when we can state the findings of the case,” he told reporters in televised remarks.