Former Malaysian PM Ismail Sabri finally meets anti-corruption officials
The seizures, which included millions worth of euros, yen and dollars, 16 gold bars worth an estimated 7 million ringgit and a cache of Hublot watches, followed the arrest of four of his aides on February 28.
At least 36 people have been questioned so far in relation to the case, with local media reporting that over a dozen bank accounts have also been frozen.
The former prime minister, 65, who served for decades as a second-line leader in former ruling party Umno before rising to power, had twice delayed reporting to the MACC headquarters in the administrative capital of Putrajaya, citing health issues.