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The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission's (MACC) analysis of video clips allegedly involving a corruption scandal linked to several Sabah state assemblymen over mineral mining licensing is expected to be completed within a week.

MACC chief commissioner Tan Sri Azam Baki told reporters on Tuesday (April 29) that forensic reports on the 10 viral video recordings had been obtained, but the agency still needed time to thoroughly examine all the evidence before making any decisions.

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00:00What is the case of the fallacy?
00:02The fallacy, the fallacy, the fallacy, the fallacy,
00:05I think that in a week,
00:07that will come out.
00:09I'm going to ask about it.
00:11I'm not going to ask about it.
00:13So, all the people ask why they are not going to ask about it.
00:16So, I think that in a week,
00:18they need a little bit more.
00:20Because there are 10 videos, not 1 video.
00:22So, we have to see if there is a detail.
00:25We have to ask about it.
00:27So, we have to ask about it.
00:29If this is a fallacy, then we have to do it.
00:31So, we have to do it in a way.

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