Education Malaysia chairman charged with money laundering involving RM150,000


JOHOR BARU: Education Malaysia Global Services (EMGS) chairman Datuk Abdul Rahman Mohamed Shariff has been charged at a Sessions Court here with money laundering amounting to RM150,000.

Abdul Rahman, who is already facing criminal breach of trust charges in Kuala Lumpur, pleaded not guilty when the charges were read to him before judge Faiz Dziyauddin.

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