Court dismisses MACC bid to revise rejection of remand order
The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission has failed in its bid for a revision against a magistrate’s court decision that rejected its application to obtain a remand order against a district police chief. – The Malaysian Insight pic, July 7, 2023.
Kuantan High Court judge Zainal Azman Ab Aziz said there was no need for him to interfere with the decision because the magistrate had made a right and proper decision. On May 11, Temerloh High Court judicial commissioner Roslan Mat Nor said MACC should use its own act and not rely on the CPC because section 49 of the MACC Act empowers MACC to allow for bail to be postponed so that it can continue investigations beyond the initial 24 hours of arrest.
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