MACC: Two more remanded in RM29mil corruption case involving shipping company


PUTRAJAYA: Two more individuals were remanded for five days from Friday (March 11) until March 15 to assist in the corruption case involving a shipping company, says a Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) source.

He said the suspects comprising an assistant operations manager and a former contract division manager of a shipping company were detained at about 4.30pm on Thursday (March 10) when they were present to give their statements.

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