Cop: Probe showed Koon Swan didn’t commit CBT


  • Nation
  • Saturday, 20 Dec 2003

KUALA LUMPUR: Police investigations showed that businessman Tan Koon Swan did not commit criminal breach of trust when he transferred the ownership of a piece of land in Tempat Sungai Puteh to a company which the Selangor and Federal Territory Hainan Association claimed was its property, a police officer told the High Court yesterday. 

DSP Chew Tham Soon who is attached to the Head of Management, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, said he had investigated a police report lodged in 1990 against Tan.  

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