The five- member panel, lead by Federal Court judge James Foong, spent the later half of the morning inspecting the spot where Teoh died and also touring the Malaysian Anti Corruption Commission's (MACC) former office on the 14th floor.
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Thursday, February 17, 2011
Teoh RCI panel visits crime scene
The panel for the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Teoh Beng Hock's death today paid a visit to Plaza Masalam in Shah Alam, to see for themselves the site where the political aide fell to his death two years ago.
The five- member panel, lead by Federal Court judge James Foong, spent the later half of the morning inspecting the spot where Teoh died and also touring the Malaysian Anti Corruption Commission's (MACC) former office on the 14th floor.
The five- member panel, lead by Federal Court judge James Foong, spent the later half of the morning inspecting the spot where Teoh died and also touring the Malaysian Anti Corruption Commission's (MACC) former office on the 14th floor.