PETALING JAYA: Darul Ehsan Investment Group (DEIG) Sdn Bhd, which is poised to consolidate all the assets of Selangor government-linked companies, denies paying RM5mil in zakat.
DEIG chief operating officer Soffan Affendi said it was preposterous to make such a claim, as the newly set-up company only had RM2 in its coffers.
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