Former deputy minister's son charged with forgery


KUALA LUMPUR: The son of a former deputy minister was charged on Monday before the Session's Court with using forged papers in a tender for a road construction projects in Johor.

Businessman Mohd Nizam Lajim, 31, son of former Housing and LocalGovernment deputy minister Datuk Seri Lajim Ukin was accused of using a forged document dated July 25, 2012, which listed companies recommended to carry out the construction of Jalan Mukim 6 Linau and Mukim 7 Tg Semberong, in Batu Pahat, Johor via limited tender.

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