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Three top executives of Penang developer company charged with graft

The Special Sessions Court for Corruption in Seberang Perai has charged three top executives from a well-known Penang-based developer company with cheating. — Reuters pic

The company managing director Datuk Khor Siang Gin, 49, executive director Thein Ling Yen, 41, and marketing and sales division head Tan Siew Fung, 50, were jointly charged with cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery of property on May 8, 2017. The waiver was allegedly for the Alila 2 housing project and the quota waiver was valued at an estimated RM1,635,870.

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