PM: Govt will not interfere in 'Pandora Papers' probe
The government will not interfere with enforcement agencies' investigations into those named in the controversial 'Pandora Papers'.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said enforcement agencies were also free to take actions against offenders if there was evidence to substantiate the revelation unearthed in the journalism documents.
The government, said Ismail Sabri, adopt an open approach and would leave the matter to relevant authorities.
He told reporters after visiting the Seri Perak Public Housing Scheme in Sentul here today.
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Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said enforcement agencies were also free to take actions against offenders if there was evidence to substantiate the revelation unearthed in the journalism documents.
The government, said Ismail Sabri, adopt an open approach and would leave the matter to relevant authorities.
He told reporters after visiting the Seri Perak Public Housing Scheme in Sentul here today.
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