PUTRAJAYA: MCA treasurer-general Senator Tan Sri Tee Hock Seng (pic) has given his statement to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) over the alleged RM10mil donation issue.
Tee arrived at the commission’s headquarters at 9.30am yesterday, accompanied by MCA chief administrative director Lim Qing Hai and finance executive Fiona Hoo.
The investigating officer, in a two-hour interview, focused on the MCA constitution – particularly Articles 146 and 147 – which concerned donations to the party, Tee said.
He was also asked about his family, political, educational and business background, as well as his role and responsibilities as the treasurer-general, Tee told reporters after exiting the MACC building here.
He said the party’s constitution allowed unlimited donations from any individuals or entities, including businessmen.
He also denied that the party had received the RM10mil from Kuala Dimensi Sdn Bhd chief executive director Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing.
Tee also handed over MCA’s financial records from 2007 to 2008 to the commission, including a list of donors during the same period.
“The officer was impressed with the well-audited accounts, saying they were clear and detailed. We emphasised on a list of tycoons who contributed to the party,” he said.
On whether the commission would ask party president Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat to assist in the investigations, Tee said he was not sure.
“They did not say whether they would call the party president. But they said they would call Lim for more information if necessary,” he said.
He added that he would not be available to assist in the investigations in the next few days as he was scheduled to fly to Pakistan for other matters.
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