Former Bank Muamalat CEO says sorry over ‘non-halal’ cheque issue


SEREMBAN: Former Bank Muamalat Bhd chief executive officer Datuk Mohd Redza Abdul Wahid has apologised to the Agape Community Church and the Wah Chai Association on behalf of the Islamic banking community after the bank allegedly rejected a cheque issued by the religious group.

Mohd Redza also described it as disturbing that no "authoritative" institution had come forward to clarify the matter.

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