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FOUR men detained for alleged bribery were released unconditionally on Monday by a court in Ipoh. It’s not the first time that suspects have been released during investigations into corruption cases.

The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) deputy public prosecutor has warned about the risk of destruction of evidence. Going by history, the case is likely to be a tough one for the MACC.

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