According to Mr. Tiong, a consulate general’s office employee called and told me what supposedly happened. & nbsp,
” I got in touch with the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission( MACC ), and at 3 p.m., I went to KLIA to look into it with its officers. I spoke with the on-duty immigration officers as well as the tourists.
According to Mr. Tiong, the personal assistant was afterward given permission to enter the state after he intervened, adding that” Thursday’s event was the second time I had gone to make such an intervention.” & nbsp,
PROBE INTO Fraud Claims
The MACC announced on Saturday that it would look into allegations of corruption by immigration officials handling international visitors at the nation’s access items.
Azam Baki, the deputy commissioner of the MACC, stated that the percentage was gathering information from the parties involved, including a well-known dignitary and JIM, to aid in the investigation.
A Malaysian secretary reportedly tried to” deliver” a female Chinese nation who was denied entry into the country on Thursday, according to local media sources, which sparked an uproar in KLIA.
The incident went viral on social media after it was claimed that the curate, who was allegedly Mr. Tiong, barged into the entrance hall without obtaining a security pass.
Ruslin Jusoh, the emigration director-general, announced on Friday that his department would look into the event as well.
According to Mr. Tiong, who was cited by The Star, the media reports that claimed he lacked a security pass to enter the KLIA entrance area were” untrue” and that his pass was valid until the following year. & nbsp,