Former CM also demands apology from Shafie Apdal and 2 trustees for alleging the loss of RM872 million from the foundation. FMTNews MusaAman YayasanSabah
Former Sabah chief minister Musa Aman says the allegations hurled against him by Sabah Foundation had damaged his name and reputation.
Yesterday a Sabah Foundation director said the foundation was seeking to recover RM872 million that allegedly went missing from the foundation during Musa’s tenure as the chairman. It named Sabah Chief Minister Shafie Apdal , and individual trustees Jamalul Kiram and Douglas Lind in a letter of demand.
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