Malaysian officials remand a company director and a civil servant for a RM250 million corruption case.
The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission has remanded a 'Datuk' company director and a civil servant for five days over a RM250 million corruption case involving construction projects in Sarawak. Both suspects, aged 40-50, were arrested on Thursday morning and tested positive for methamphetamine. The case is under investigation under the MACC Act 2009, with potential for more arrests.
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