KUALA LUMPUR, 25 March 2026 (The Capital Post)— PKR vice-president Datuk Seri R. Ramanan has called on businessman Victor Chin to return to Malaysia and face authorities, instead of making allegations from overseas regarding an alleged “corporate mafia” scandal.
Ramanan said Malaysia’s legal system provides a fair avenue for individuals to defend themselves, stressing that Chin should cooperate with investigations if he believes he is innocent.
He also questioned the credibility of accusations made while Chin remains abroad, adding that such actions raise concerns about the businessman’s intentions.
Chin, also known as Chin Boon Loong, recently released a 40-page document outlining claims that a Pakatan MP had allegedly demanded RM10 million to resolve issues linked to the case. He alleged that RM9.5 million was paid, while the remaining RM500,000 was withheld after the matter was not resolved.
Ramanan, however, denied any involvement, stating that he has never met or communicated with Chin.
He described the allegations as baseless and suggested they could be aimed at damaging the reputation of PKR leaders and the government.
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In addition, Ramanan challenged Chin to name individuals directly rather than making general claims, saying that clear identification would allow legal action to determine the truth of the matter.
He also suggested that Chin’s actions could be linked to attempts to seek political asylum abroad, alleging that portraying himself as a victim may strengthen such efforts.
Authorities have confirmed that Chin is currently outside Malaysia, and investigations into the case are ongoing. Law enforcement agencies are reportedly working with international counterparts in relation to his whereabouts.
The issue has since drawn public attention, with questions raised over the allegations and the responses from those implicated. – The Capital Post