An operations manager who was working at St Anthony's Canossian Secondary School (SACSS) when she allegedly took bribes from the director of a company specialising in LED displays was charged in court
SEREMBAN: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has obtained a five-day remand order on a policewoman who allegedly solicited and accepted a RM1,000 bribe.
SINGAPORE: A man who offered S$30 to an Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) officer as a bribe in 2024 was sentenced to three weeks' jail on Thursday (March 27).
SHAH ALAM: A public university professor pleaded not guilty in the Sessions Court, here, on Monday (March 24), to two counts of accepting bribes, amounting to RM5,071, allegedly committed two years ago.
PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has arrested another agent at a vehicle inspection centre on suspicion of accepting bribes to obtain queue numbers to speed up the vehicle inspection process without following proper procedures.
KUALA LUMPUR: Two people have pled not guilty in the Sessions Court here to a charge of giving a bribe amounting to RM17,000 to a registration assistant at the National Registration Department (NRD) in Putrajaya to facilitate a birth certificate application using forged supporting documents.
KUALA LUMPUR: Two people have pleaded not guilty in the Sessions Court here to a charge of giving a RM17,000 bribe to a registration assistant at the National Registration Department (NRD) in Putrajaya to obtain a birth certificate.
PUTRAJAYA: Two company owners and a clerk have been detained by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) on suspicion of being involved in a syndicate that bribed government department officials.
HANOI: The Ministry of Public Security's Investigation Agency has concluded its probe into serious violations linked to Phuc Son Group Joint Stock Company and related organisations, recommending the prosecution of 41 individuals on various charges.
KUALA LUMPUR: A civil servant has been arrested on suspicion of accepting bribes ranging from RM10,000 to RM15,000 for each birth certificate issued.
SHAH ALAM: An investigative journalist from Malaysiakini has claimed trial at the Sessions Court here to a charge of accepting a RM20,000 bribe from a Pakistani foreign worker agent last month.
PETALING JAYA: Journalist B. Nantha Kumar, who was arrested for allegedly soliciting bribes from foreign worker agents, maintains he never did so but was working on a story to expose syndicates.
PETALING JAYA: Malaysiakini reporter B. Nantha Kumar is expected to be charged at the Shah Alam Sessions Court this Friday (March 14) over allegations of accepting a RM20,000 bribe.
PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has remanded two individuals, including a former special officer to a Member of Parliament, for allegedly soliciting and receiving a bribe of about RM500,000 to approve Projek Mesra Rakyat funds.
KOTA KINABALU: Sabah Speaker Datuk Seri Kadzim Yahya will lodge a police report over a businessman's claims that he received RM350,000 in connection with alleged bribery involving mining prospecting licences.
MELAKA: A 44-year-old former bank officer claimed trial at the Sessions Court here to 26 counts of charges for soliciting bribes amounting to RM153,622.47 between 2018 and 2023.
MELAKA: A former bank officer claimed trial at the Sessions Court here to 26 counts of charges for soliciting bribes amounting to RM153,622.47 between 2018 and 2023.
KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has arrested 18 individuals, including company owners and directors, on suspicion of bribing civil servants to secure approval for foreigners to become shareholders in electronic waste (e-waste) factories, in Selangor and Johor.
PETALING JAYA: While there may have been incidents where civil servants were coerced into accepting bribes, cases investigated by the anti-graft body revealed that it is the givers who are pressured to give, says Tan Sri Azam Baki (pic).
KUALA LUMPUR: Excusing civil servants who receive bribes because “they were coerced” into doing so will make Malaysia a global laughing stock, says Transparency International Malaysia (TI-M) president Dr Muhammad Mohan.