Case Study
Malaysia
Associated commodity
Associated crime
Source
Tax evasion, fraud and forgery in Malaysia's palm oil sector

According to the Star, the government of the Malaysian state of Sabah is pursuing taxes owed by companies involved in the evasion of the crude palm oil sales tax. In collaboration with the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC), the government has introduced a voluntary scheme allowing companies to pay their taxes by the end of 2023 without penalty. One notable case of tax evasion involved a former public servant arrested in May 2022 for allegedly evading millions of ringgit in crude palm oil sales tax. The suspect was detained following the arrests of two state government officials. These officials were implicated in receiving RM700,000 (approximately US$154,000) in bribes from a palm oil mill in Lahad Datu. The bribes were reportedly given to overlook the falsification of crude palm oil production quantities, resulting in an estimated tax evasion of RM2 million (approximately US$440,000) per month since 2015.

Keywords
Palm Oil, Tax Evasion, Fraud, Forgery, Malaysia, Sabah, Corruption, Bribery