The complaint against Khairuddin did not meet the burden of proof, explains AGC



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The Attorney General’s Office (AGC) has confirmed that the police investigation into a complaint against the Minister of Plantation Industries and Commodities, Mohd Khairuddin Aman Razali, has been carried out, completed and no charges will be brought.

“The police conducted a thorough investigation into the report submitted by the whistleblower alleging that the minister violated a mandatory home quarantine order during the period in which the recovery movement control (MCO) order was enforced at the (The minister’s) return from (his trip to Turkey) was supposed to have taken place from July 7, 2020 to July 21, 2020.

“The investigation document was forwarded to the AGC for further instructions.

“After full consideration and deliberation of all the available evidence, this Chamber concludes that there was no order of surveillance or home observation issued by the authorized official in the exercise of his discretion to the Minister to comply with the order of surveillance or home observation stipulated in subsection 15 (1) of Law 342 as alleged by the complainant, “said the AGC …

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