KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 12 — Two more staff members and a former employee of a ministry’s agency, believed to be involved in corrupt practices related to obtaining approval letters...
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According to a Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission source, the remand order for the two women and one man, in their 30s, was issued by the Registrar of the Putrajaya Magistrate’s Court, Syahrul Syazly Md Sain, following MACC’s application.“The arrests of the three suspects are a follow-up to an operation carried out by the MACC’s Intelligence Division under Op Loader last Wednesday, where eight individuals were arrested, including four company directors and a director from a government agency.
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