After DAP flex, MCA chief wants thorough probe into 'corporate mafia' scheme
UPDATED 1.50PM | It's a serious issue that needs to be addressed, says Wee.
MCA president Wee Ka Siong has called for a full and transparent probe into claims that MACC officers were entangled in a “corporate mafia”, allegedly using raids and intimidation to coerce business leaders into selling their shares.
Wee’s demand came following Malaysiakini’s report quoting DAP secretary-general Anthony Loke as stating that party ministers will push for a royal commission of inquiry into the allegations at Friday’s cabinet meeting.
MCA president Wee Ka Siong has called for a full and transparent probe into claims that MACC officers were entangled in a “corporate mafia”, allegedly using raids and intimidation to coerce business leaders into selling their shares.
Wee’s demand came following Malaysiakini’s report quoting DAP secretary-general Anthony Loke as stating that party ministers will push for a royal commission of inquiry into the allegations at Friday’s cabinet meeting.
MCA president Wee Ka Siong has called for a full and transparent probe into claims that MACC officers were entangled in a “corporate mafia”, allegedly using raids and intimidation to coerce business leaders into selling their shares.
Wee’s demand came following Malaysiakini’s report quoting DAP secretary-general Anthony Loke as stating that party ministers will push for a royal commission of inquiry into the allegations at Friday’s cabinet meeting.
MCA president Wee Ka Siong has called for a full and transparent probe into claims that MACC officers were entangled in a “corporate mafia”, allegedly using raids and intimidation to coerce business leaders into selling their shares.
Wee’s demand came following Malaysiakini’s report quoting DAP secretary-general Anthony Loke as stating that party ministers will push for a royal commission of inquiry into the allegations at Friday’s cabinet meeting.
MCA president Wee Ka Siong has called for a full and transparent probe into claims that MACC officers were entangled in a “corporate mafia”, allegedly using raids and intimidation to coerce business leaders into selling their shares.
Wee’s demand came following Malaysiakini’s report quoting DAP secretary-general Anthony Loke as stating that party ministers will push for a royal commission of inquiry into the allegations at Friday’s cabinet meeting.
MCA president Wee Ka Siong has called for a full and transparent probe into claims that MACC officers were entangled in a “corporate mafia”, allegedly using raids and intimidation to coerce business leaders into selling their shares.
Wee’s demand came following Malaysiakini’s report quoting DAP secretary-general Anthony Loke as stating that party ministers will push for a royal commission of inquiry into the allegations at Friday’s cabinet meeting.
MCA president Wee Ka Siong has called for a full and transparent probe into claims that MACC officers were entangled in a “corporate mafia”, allegedly using raids and intimidation to coerce business leaders into selling their shares.
Wee’s demand came following Malaysiakini’s report quoting DAP secretary-general Anthony Loke as stating that party ministers will push for a royal commission of inquiry into the allegations at Friday’s cabinet meeting.




