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IPOH: The Malaysian government will not interfere in any legal matters related to Indonesian oil tycoon Riza Chalid, who is said to be involved in a corruption case involving fuel imports.
The prime minister, who previously acknowledged meeting Riza Chalid, says the legal process in Indonesia should be allowed to continue.
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim stated that his government does not interfere in the legal affairs involving Mohammad ...
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has reiterated that Malaysia will not interfere in ongoing legal proceedings against Indonesian ...
Youth and Sports Minister Dito Bimo Nandito Ariotedjo was summoned by the Attorney General's Office (AGO) on Monday ...
The Attorney General’s Office (AGO) is currently investigating allegations of corruption in the rice subsidy allocation program, head of the ...
A former Indonesian marine, who reportedly lost his citizenship after joining the Russian army to fight in Ukraine, has posted a TikTok video appealing to his country for help returning home. His ...
Imran Khan escalated his criticism ahead of his party’s planned campaign against what he called a “puppet government.” ...
Fugitive tycoon Riza Chalid skips questioning again as officials investigate his possible Malaysian royal ties.
Indonesia Corruption Watch (ICW) assesses that renewable energy projects and energy transition are susceptible to corruption ...
Indonesian civil society groups are challenging a controversial law they say enables forced evictions, weakens environmental ...