Kuala Lumpur: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) is finalising its investigation into 'Op Sky', an operation targeting corruption and money laundering involving a financial consulting firm and officials from multiple financial institutions. Chief Commissioner Tan Sri Azam Baki stated that the probe is expected to conclude within a month, after which the findings will be submitted to the Deputy Public Prosecutor. According to BERNAMA News Agency, the MACC plans to interview an additional five to ten witnesses to complete the investigation. These include bank officers, employees of the consulting firm, new borrowers, and individuals from related organisations. The interview sessions are scheduled to take place over the next two weeks. Azam highlighted the necessity of these testimonies, especially from bank officers, to clarify specific procedures and ensure a comprehensive understanding of the case. In January, Op Sky led to the arrest of 12 individuals and the seizure of 4,000 documents, with 9 8 bank accounts frozen, amounting to over RM17 million. In a separate matter, the MACC has recently recorded statements from five witnesses, including a Sabah politician, concerning corruption allegations against a state assemblyman. These actions follow the emergence of videos alleging misconduct in awarding state projects. The MACC's forensic analysis, however, indicates that the videos have been edited and lack credibility, rendering them inadmissible as evidence. Azam mentioned that the whistleblower who released the videos has not provided additional evidence to support the claims. He added that the MACC respects press freedom and currently has no plans to summon the portal that published the videos. A news portal recently released several video recordings allegedly depicting a state assemblyman receiving substantial sums of money in exchange for supporting a company's project application in the state.