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Malaysia freezes army and police procurement decisions linked to corruption, PM says

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KUALA LUMPUR, Jan ​16 (Reuters) - The procurement decisions of the Malaysian armed forces and the police linked to a ⁠corruption probed will be temporarily frozen until they fully comply with related rules, state media reported, ‍citing Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim.

The suspension comes following allegations ​of bribery linked to army procurement projects, with the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) raiding several firms suspected of ​involvement in a bribery scheme and freezing six bank accounts belonging to a suspect and their family members.

A former army chief and four others were detained on January 8 ‌in connection with the alleged bribery. Local media reported ‌that the former army chief was released from remand on ​Monday.

Former army chief Muhammad Hafizuddeain Jantan has been placed on leave since late December pending ‌an investigation into the matter.

According to Bernama, Anwar said ⁠the government, through relevant ministries, will review ‌and reorganise all procurement ​to ensure transparency in the existing system.

"We will take note and await reports of any loopholes or ⁠weaknesses in the ⁠procurement system, so that we can review and ​restructure it to ensure full compliance," he said.

(Reporting by Ashley Tang; ‌Editing by David Stanway)

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