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Report: Zahid made use of money politics

This time, a report with the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has been lodged over his post as Umno president. The report alleged that the former deputy prime minister bribed Umno members into voting him in as president during the party election in June. MACC deputy chief commissioner (operation) Datuk Seri Azam Bak confirmed that the report was lodged on Friday. “We will investigate and if necessary, call him (Ahmad Zahid) in for questioning if there are elements of corruption.” It is still unclear how much money was involved and how many Umno members allegedly received bribes. Ahmad Zahid took on the presidency after he won 99 divisions and 39,197 popular votes, while Khairy Jamaluddin won 61 divisions and 32,592 votes. Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah, who also vied for the post, won only 30 divisions and 20,462 votes. On June 30, Khairy tweeted that the voting system favoured the “warlords” who had a strong hold on their divisions and that many were instructed, threatened and forced to follow their choice. In an interview prior to the Umno presidential polls, Ahmad Zahid said the party had to eradicate the culture of warlords and money politics and that the latter was a problem that had been brought up for many years, even leading to Umno splitting into two in 1987. He added that despite efforts to eradicate money politics, it “may still exist”. He is currently facing 46 charges of CBT, graft and money laundering – 11 counts of CBT involving RM20,833,733.69, eight graft charges amounting to RM21,250,000 and 27 money-laundering charges totalling RM72,063,618.15.