Up to Malaysian law enforcement agencies to name politicians backing online gambling syndicates: Minister

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Up to Malaysian law enforcement agencies to name politicians backing online gambling syndicates: Minister
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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian Home Minister Saifuddin Nasution Ismail said on Sunday (Jun 18) that it is up to the police and the country’s anti-graft agency to decide whether the names of politicians involved in illegal online gambling syndicates should be revealed. According to the New Straits Times (N

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian Home Minister Saifuddin Nasution Ismail said on Sunday that it is up to the police and the country’s anti-graft agency to decide whether the names of politicians involved in illegal online gambling syndicates should be revealed.

"That was how they managed to establish the element of political patronage. As mentioned by MACC and the Inspector General of Police, there is a need for both law enforcement agencies to exchange information.

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