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Alias Ahmad tells Rosmah Mansor's corruption trial social meetings took place only after solar contract was signed. FMTNews RosmahMansor

Rosmah Mansor faces three counts of soliciting RM187.5 million over the Sarawak schools’ solar project and of receiving a RM6.5 million bribe.

“After the contract was signed, Jepak was considered as the government’s partner,” he said when questioned by deputy public prosecutor Ahmad Akram Gharib. “Saidi came uninvited. I only invited the minister ,” Alias said, despite being challenged by Akberdin that he invited Saidi. “I was told none of these options was taken even after I retired. MACC also took some files from the office,” Alias said, referring to Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission .

She said that on Aug 10, a sum of RM10 million was transferred to another account belonging to Saidi.

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