Fri, 13 Mar 2026
Headlines:
Advertisement
Former army chief and his wives among five arrested by MACC
Published on: Thursday, January 08, 2026
Published on: Thu, Jan 08, 2026
By: Bernama
Text Size:
Text:
Former army chief and his wives among five arrested by MACC
PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has detained the former Malaysian Army chief, his two wives, and two other individuals as part of its probe into alleged corruption in procurement tenders.

The former Army Chief and his two wives were arrested at around 7pm on Wednesday after presenting themselves to give statements at the MACC headquarters. Their arrests follow the detention of another married couple yesterday, who are also connected to the case. 

Advertisement
MACC chief commissioner Tan Sri Azam Baki confirmed the arrests to Bernama, saying that all five individuals are being held to assist with the corruption probe into the Malaysian Army tenders.

“We expect to apply for remand orders for the former army chief and his two wives tomorrow. The couple detained yesterday have already been remanded for seven days,” said Azam. 

SPONSORED CONTENT
Kota Kinabalu: KOTA KINABALU: Fiesta Mega Raya (FMR) 2026 is set to be the largest and most prestigious Hari Raya celebration in Sabah, taking place from March 7 to 18, at the Sabah International Convention Centre (SICC), here.
The arrests follow an earlier directive from Defence Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin, who announced that the Army Chief had been placed on leave pending the outcome of the investigation.

Lt Gen Datuk Azhan Md Othman, Chief of Staff at the Malaysian Armed Forces Headquarters, was subsequently appointed as the 31st Malaysian Army Chief, effective Jan 1. His appointment follows a widening investigation into military procurement.

Advertisement
On Dec 23, MACC expanded the investigation to the Ministry of Defence itself, reviewing projects awarded through open tenders and managed by the Army Responsibility Centre. 

Yesterday, the investigation escalated as MACC obtained a five-day remand order for 17 company directors suspected of being involved in a cartel for army procurement tenders.
* Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates!

* Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available.
Advertisement
Share this story
Advertisement
Advertisement
Follow Us  
           
Daily Express News  
© Copyright 2026 Sabah Publishing House Sdn. Bhd. (Co. No. 35782-P)
close
Try 1 month for RM 18.00
Already a subscriber? Login here
Try 1 month for RM 18.00
open
Try 1 month for RM 18.00
Already a subscriber? Login here