KUALA LUMPUR: Bursa Malaysia saw follow-through selling pressure, with the key FBM KLCI closing below the 1,600-level, in line with regional trends.
KOTA KINABALU: Two civil servants have been arrested for allegedly accepting bribes of about RM130,000 from contractors in return for upgrading and minor maintenance work on school toilets in a district.
According to the sources, one suspect has been remanded until Nov 21 while the other was released on MACC bail after his statement was recorded.
Courts Crime Sabah Civil Servants. Arrest MACC Bribery School Toilets Repairs Upgrades Contractors
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