Former Rapid Penang boss faces more bribery charges


  • Nation
  • Monday, 07 Aug 2017

Mohd Shukri at the Sessions Court in Kuantan

KUANTAN: Former Rapid Penang chief operating officer Mej (Rtd) Mohd Shukri Abdul Rahman has claimed trial to another 41 charges of bribery amounting to over RM438,000.

The money were allegedly paid to him by four separate companies as inducement to approve contracts on the purchase of spare parts, and bus and simulator systems from November 2013 to January this year.

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