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Malaysia to charge two top military officers over alleged corruption

Malaysia to charge two top military officers over alleged corruption

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 21 (Reuters) - Malaysia's Anti-Corruption Commission said on Wednesday it will charge two top military officers ​following a probe into money laundering and graft allegations.

Former ‌army chief Muhammad Hafizuddiean Jantan will be charged under money laundering laws while ‌former armed forces chief Mohd Nizam Jaafar will face charges related to abuse of power, criminal breach of trust, and for illegally accepting gifts, it said in a statement.

Hafizuddiean's wife will also ⁠be charged with money ‌laundering, it said.

Muhammad Hafizuddiean and Mohd Nizam could not be immediately reached for comment.

The MACC has been ‍investigating allegations of bribery linked to army procurement projects, raiding several firms and seizing bank accounts linked to a suspect and their family ​members.

Muhammad Hafizuddeain has been placed on leave since late December ‌pending the investigation, while Mohd Nizam officially retired earlier this month.

The MACC said it was also completing a probe into two other senior military officers, with the investigation papers to be submitted to prosecutors soon for further action.

Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim last ⁠week announced that all procurement decisions ​by the Malaysian armed forces and ​the police that are linked to the corruption probe would be temporarily frozen until they fully comply ‍with related rules.

Anwar ⁠said on Wednesday that the government would also review all other procurement decisions that have been approved or have ⁠not yet been concluded.

"They must undergo a more transparent process," he said at ‌a defence ministry event.

(Reporting by Rozanna Latiff and Danial ‌Azhar; Editing by Martin Petty)