Zooming in on the ‘clients’


Camera shy: Lawyers Kumaraendran (left) and Tey (right) escorting the Tan Sri as he is brought before the magistrate in Putrajaya.

PUTRAJAYA: After the arrest of the Tan Sri in connection with an alleged RM2mil bribe offer to the Sultan of Johor, more people with titles conferred on them are likely to be called up by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission.

Many of them are said to be “clients” of the arrested man. They are among 15 or so individuals who will be called by anti-graft investigators as they dig into the man’s activities, including claims that he acted as a “broker” for titles.

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