KUALA LUMPUR: The remand order for the Datuk being investigated in the National Feedlot Corporation (NFC) issue for allegedly trying to bribe senior police officers had his remand extended another day to Friday.
The 45-year-old Datuk had been re-arrested on Monday over a cheating case in October 2007 where a 43-year-old woman claimed she paid the suspect RM280,000 as a consultation fee to assist in the building a petrol station in the Klang Valley. Till today, the petrol station has yet to be built.
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