Tabung Haji duo charged


KUALA LUMPUR: Two Lembaga Tabung Haji employees were charged in the Sessions Court here with being allegedly involved in an “express haj” scheme.

Clerk Roslan Mohamed Som, 47, who works in Tabung Haji’s research and development division, pleaded not guilty to accepting a RM6,750 bribe from someone called Samsudin Ibrahim to allow 27 pilgrims to “jump queue” onto the 2010 haj list.

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