I have never met Albert Tei, says Azam in statement to cops

Former MACC chief Azam Baki has provided a statement to police regarding allegations of criminal intimidation made by businessman Albert Tei. Baki denies ever meeting Tei or having any involvement in the alleged threats.
Why it matters
The investigation involves a high-profile former anti-corruption official, raising questions about institutional integrity and legal accountability.
Share The ex-MACC chief also says he has never sent a lawyer to meet any party on his behalf. Former MACC chief Azam Baki said he gave his full cooperation when questioned for about two hours by the investigating officers from Bukit Aman’s CID today. (Bernama pic) PETALING JAYA : Former Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission chief Azam Baki has given a statement to police over allegations by businessman Albert Tei that he was threatened. Azam said he arrived at Bukit Aman at about 9am today and gave his full cooperation to the investigators.
The report balances the claims made by the businessman with the official's denial and police statements.
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