Company manager pleads not guilty to giving RM14,000 bribe to asst engineer


A file picture of the accused, Asdi Ali, 42, (in black) leaving the Johor Baru Sessions Court on Sunday after being charged with bribery there.

IPOH: A manager of a construction company pleaded not guilty in the Sessions Court here Thursday (Jan 13) to three counts of corruption by giving bribes totalling RM14,000 to an assistant engineer of a Public Work Department (PWD) about three years ago.

Asdi Ali, 42, made the plea after the charges were read out separately to him before Judge M. Bakri Abd Majid.

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