We followed the law on Daim’s son, says MACC
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The MACC has refuted allegations that it broke the law by interrogating the son of former finance minister Daim Zainuddin for several hours in the absence of legal representation.
“MACC wishes to stress that it carries out its functions and duties within the framework of the Federal Constitution and is committed to respecting the legal rights of the individuals involved in cases which are being investigated.
“We do not arbitrarily deny the right of legal representation and always...
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