A defendant will face prosecution by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) on 158 separate counts involving the alleged misappropriation of government resources under the Op Sutra investigation. The charges are scheduled to be filed at the Shah Alam Sessions Court starting tomorrow.
The operation, known as Op Sutra, represents a significant enforcement effort by the anti-corruption body targeting financial irregularities within the public sector. The scale of the charges — spanning 158 individual counts — underscores the complexity and scope of the alleged misconduct being pursued by authorities.
The Shah Alam Sessions Court will serve as the venue for the prosecution proceedings against the accused individual. The filing of these charges marks an important step in the MACC's broader anti-corruption mandate and demonstrates the commission's commitment to investigating and prosecuting cases involving the misuse of public monies.



