The 39-year-old, who once weighed 130kg, reached her target weight of 59kg in just a year.
KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission has arrested another 13 vehicle inspection officers at a vehicle inspection centre here.
"Preliminary investigations revealed that all are believed to have received bribes ranging from RM150 to RM1,500 per month in cash from runners in return for helping to approve vehicles at their place of duty. He said to date, the MACC has arrested 22 suspects including 19 vehicle inspection officers, an agent and two runners involved in the syndicate.
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