Tan Sri arrives in court to be remanded over RM2mil bribe


  • Nation
  • Friday, 31 Mar 2017

PUTRAJAYA: A businessman, who is believed to have offered the Sultan of Johor a bribe of RM2mil, has been brought to court to be remanded.  

The 54-year-old Tan Sri, clad in Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) orange lock-up attire, was escorted by the officers on Friday. 

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