Former Rapid Penang COO charged with corruption


  • Nation
  • Thursday, 03 Aug 2017

GEORGE TOWN: A former chief operating officer claimed trial in the Sessions Court here to allegedly accepting RM70,000 in bribes from a company, two years ago.  

Former Rapid Penang COO Mohd Shukri Abdul Rahman, 54, allegedly received the bribe from Jayonik MSC Sdn Bhd through a Maybank account belonging to Nor Jasmin Mustafa as an inducement to issue a letter awarding the company a project worth RM8.4mil.

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