S'gor LKIM director charged with accepting RM5,000 bribe


SHAH ALAM: A director of a government agency pleaded not guilty in the Sessions Court here Wednesday (July 20) to accepting a RM5,000 bribe in cash, allegedly in return for appointing a supplier for seeds, fertilisers and pesticides.

Khusairi Husain, 56, as director of the Fisheries Development Authority of Malaysia (LKIM), Selangor branch, is accused of accepting, in his official capacity, the bribe from the general manager of the Klang branch of a statutory body.

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