
Police Record 134 Witness Statements in Tabung Haji Inquiry
Police have now recorded statements from 134 witnesses, with 10 recently added, as they investigate findings from the Royal Commission of Inquiry report into Lembaga Tabung Haji.
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Police have now recorded statements from 134 witnesses, with 10 recently added, as they investigate findings from the Royal Commission of Inquiry report into Lembaga Tabung Haji.

Malaysian legislators have urged authorities to conduct a transparent and professional investigation into the Royal Commission of Inquiry report on Tabung Haji, emphasizing the need for independent scrutiny to restore public trust and protect depositors' rights.

Tabung Haji has released a special information booklet summarising the Royal Commission of Inquiry report to boost depositor confidence and transparency. The move comes as the institution demonstrates strong financial recovery with record investment income and highest profit distribution in eight years.

Islamic coalition leaders have called for transparent investigation into the Tabung Haji Royal Commission of Inquiry findings, demanding that authorities proceed without political interference and bring any wrongdoers to court.

Malaysia's cabinet has approved expanding the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Tabung Haji to examine periods under the Pakatan Harapan and Perikatan Nasional administrations, Deputy Prime Minister Zahid Hamidi announced.

Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has ordered a transparent investigation into findings from the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Lembaga Tabung Haji, emphasizing that those responsible for wrongdoing will face no protection and must be held accountable.

Malaysia's Department of Islamic Development released a 211-page Royal Commission of Inquiry report examining Tabung Haji's operations between 2014 and 2020, presenting findings and recommendations for institutional reform.

Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has stressed that the release of the Royal Commission of Inquiry report on Tabung Haji is aimed at strengthening the pilgrimage fund's governance and future operations, rather than reopening historical matters or assigning blame for past mismanagement.

Malaysia's Cabinet has approved the public release of a Royal Commission of Inquiry report into Tabung Haji's financial crisis, following the pilgrims' fund board's recovery from a RM10.9 billion deficit gap discovered in 2017.

Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim announced that Malaysia's Cabinet will decide this Wednesday whether to publicly release the Royal Commission of Inquiry report into Tabung Haji, which investigated allegations surrounding the sale of the Islamic pilgrimage fund's strategic assets.

Umno secretary-general Datuk Dr Asyraf Wajdi Dusuki has declared that no person should receive protection if the Tabung Haji Royal Commission of Inquiry uncovers evidence of wrongdoing or abuse of authority.

Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim suggests the long-awaited Royal Commission of Inquiry report into Tabung Haji could be released immediately, provided no additional Cabinet approval is required for disclosure.

Communications Minister Datuk Seri Fahmi Fadzil has urged the government to publicly release the final Royal Commission of Inquiry report on Tabung Haji, emphasizing transparency principles and public accountability.

Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has signalled that the Royal Commission of Inquiry report into Tabung Haji, the pilgrim fund manager, is expected to be made public either today or by Wednesday, contingent on Cabinet approval requirements.

Thirty-four Malaysian MPs have publicly supported establishing a Royal Commission of Inquiry to investigate allegations of corporate mafia connections within the MACC and involving its former chief commissioner Tan Sri Azam Baki.

Cabinet will determine whether to launch a Royal Commission of Inquiry into alleged corporate mafia activities at the MACC only after examining investigation outcomes and considering public interest, a government minister has said.