KOTA KINABALU (Bernama): The deputy director of the Sabah Railway Department and his two wives pleaded not guilty at the Sessions Court here Monday (April 22) to bribery and money laundering charges involving RM2,199,739.
Ismail Ahmad, 59, was charged with 23 counts of graft of which eight were committed individually by him, while nine were committed along with his second wife Runtiah Rais, 42, and six along with his first wife Masniah Buaya, 58.
Twenty-one of the offences were committed on Jan 23, 2018 at various bank locations around Kota Kinabalu where Ismail had a certain amount of cash in his account from the contractor, and a similar offence was committed on Jan 24, 2018 and Aug 29, 2018, respectively.
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