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Azam Baki saman Bloomberg jika gagal jawab LOD

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Post time 16-2-2026 11:49 AM | Show all posts |Read mode





Dengkil: Ketua Pesuruhjaya Suruhanjaya Pencegahan Rasuah Malaysia (SPRM) Tan Sri Azam Baki menegaskan beliau akan mengambil tindakan undang-undang terhadap agensi berita Bloomberg sekiranya syarikat media antarabangsa itu gagal menjawab surat tuntutan (LOD) dihantarnya dalam tempoh 14 hari.

LOD berkenaan dihantar berhubung artikel yang disifatkannya sebagai berunsur fitnah yang mendakwa Azam memiliki jutaan saham dalam sebuah syarikat perkhidmatan kewangan.

Azam berkata, pihaknya akan meneruskan tindakan saman terhadap pihak berkenaan sekiranya tiada tindakan selanjutnya daripada agensi berita terbabit.

"Saya sudah hantar LOD dalam tempoh 14 hari kalau dia (pihak Bloomberg) tidak membalas apa yang kami nyatakan itu saya akan teruskan saman sehingga penghujungnya," katanya.

Terdahulu, Bloomberg dalam laporannya mendakwa Azam memiliki saham dalam sebuah syarikat perkhidmatan kewangan berdasarkan pemfailan korporat kepada Suruhanjaya Syarikat Malaysia (SSM).

Bagaimanapun, Azam sebelum ini menegaskan bahawa pegangan saham miliknya bernilai RM800,000 dalam syarikat berkenaan dibuat secara telus dan mengikut prosedur yang ditetapkan.

Beliau turut menjelaskan bahawa tiada sebarang perkara yang disembunyikan kerana pegangan saham itu telah diisytiharkan sepenuhnya, malah saham yang dibeli tahun lalu sudah dilupuskan dalam tahun yang sama.

Terdahulu media melaporkan, Azam memulakan tindakan undang-undang terhadap laporan Bloomberg baru-baru ini, yang disifatkannya sebagai mengelirukan, berunsur fitnah dan menjejaskan reputasi beliau serta integriti suruhanjaya berkenaan.

Dalam kenyataan menerusi peguamnya, Tetuan Zain Megat & Murad, firma itu memaklumkan pihaknya diarahkan untuk memulakan tindakan berkenaan dan mendapatkan segala tindakan yang berkaitan dengan penerbitan itu termasuk tuntutan ganti rugi dan relief lain yang bersesuaian.


Sumber: Harian Metro
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Post time 16-2-2026 12:05 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Nape tak saman anwar
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Post time 16-2-2026 12:55 PM | Show all posts
kalau berjaya?


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Post time 16-2-2026 04:05 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
pededahan b/berg tu klu betul nampak teruk betul sprm/berkaitan mafia/langgar undang² penjawat awam
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Post time 16-2-2026 09:59 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Butoh la belen. Ko resign jer la .
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Post time 16-2-2026 10:10 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Nape x bg alasan saham adik angkat tumpang nama mcm kes sblm ni? Lagipun dia mmg mengaku dah jual saham tu so LOD tu nk mintak blumberg jawab apa? Lain la dia blh buktikan nama dia mmg x pernah beli saham, saham plk kt co yg mencurigakan, klau blumberg x lyn lod & mintak bicara..... lg byk kena bugil azzam belen nti
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Post time 17-2-2026 02:42 AM | Show all posts
Edited by FOTHER-MUCKER at 16-2-2026 10:43 AM





Azam had enough funds to purchase Velocity Capital shares, says source
12 February 2026

The MACC chief earns about RM50,000 a month, on top of the retirement gratuity and golden handshake worth nearly RM1.2mil received in 2023.Minderjeet Kaur
The controversy over MACC chief Azam Baki’s shareholding arose from a Bloomberg report that stated he held 17.7 million shares in Velocity Capital Bhd, or 1.7% of the company’s paid-up capital.
PETALING JAYA:Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) chief commissioner Azam Baki had more than enough personal funds to buy his shares in Velocity Capital Bhd and did not ultimately profit from the transaction, says a source, dismissing claims of a conflict of interest.


The source said Azam had sufficient income and savings, including retirement benefits, to fund his purchase. “He received a retirement gratuity and golden handshake totalling nearly RM1.2 million when he first retired in 2023. So he has more than enough,” he said.

He said Azam, who holds the civil service rank of Gred Utama Turus II, receives about RM50,000 a month, including his pension and monthly salary.

The source said Azam bought Velocity Capital shares early last year and sold them soon after, which tallies with documents previously sighted by FMT and issued by the public services department showing that he purchased the shares on Jan 15 and sold them in July.

The controversy over Azam’s shareholding arose from a Bloomberg report that stated he held 17.7 million shares in Velocity Capital, or 1.7% of the company’s paid-up capital, worth about RM800,000, based on the company’s annual return lodged on Feb 3 last year. The report said Azam’s name still appeared on the company’s register of shareholders at the Companies Commission of Malaysia.

This stake is reportedly in breach of a 2024 government circular which states that civil servants may hold shares in Malaysian-incorporated companies provided the holdings do not exceed 5% of the paid-up capital or RM100,000 in value.

Azam said he would send Bloomberg a letter of demand over the report, claiming it was malicious and had tarnished his and MACC’s reputation.

RM400,000 loss from Velocity Capital trades
The source said Azam lost over RM400,000 in his purchase and sale of the shares last year, and that his share dealings were declared to Chief Secretary Shamsul Azri Abu Bakar through the Human Resources Management Information system.

He also said Azam had proactively declared his shares, even though the regulations stipulated he had another five years to declare them following their purchase. “Right now his trading account is empty,” he said.

The source said the asset declarations were made confidentially under current regulations and were not meant to be disclosed publicly.
“He is not obliged to declare assets publicly. There is no law or regulation. You enter the figures into the (government’s) system. That’s all,” he added.

Yesterday, reporters asked Azam if civil servants are allowed to trade shares, to which he said the key element is disclosure. “If government officers are not allowed to buy shares, then all of us cannot buy shares. But as far as I know, when we do trading, we need to declare. That’s all. That’s a must,” he said.

Asked if he had complied with the relevant circular, Azam replied: “I’m more than aware. That’s why I complied. That’s why I declared it within a very short period of time.”



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Post time 17-2-2026 09:48 AM | Show all posts
LOD dihantar untuk tuntut jawapan, jika jawapan diberi tak kira salah atau betul...macai paper akan terbit ......"alhamdulillah, boomerang takut dan dah jawab LOD azam Paki. Kes NFA
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Post time 17-2-2026 11:12 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Bangzam shave misai hampir takenal iols...
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