A managing director of a real estate company was arrested by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) yesterday to assist in an investigation involving the fragmentation of about 650 hectares of Malay reserve land in Manjung, Sitiawan Perak, in 2012.
It is believed that the 44-year-old suspect’s company was involved in splitting up the land lots into non-Malay land, and then selling them into lots for houses and bungalows.
It is understood that the MACC investigation also found a total of 317 lots divided and sold to individuals and companies, most of whom were non-Malays.
This comes after the arrest of a former Perak Land and Mines Office deputy registrar of titles who was charged in the Ipoh Sessions Court last month.
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