PUZ heads charged in separate cases


On the watchlist: Azman (right) being led to the Sessions Court in Butterworth.

BUTTERWORTH: Penang Tithes Management Centre (PUZ) chief executive officer Datuk Azman Abdul Samat has claimed trial to three counts of bribery involving RM3,500.

Clad in a dark grey blazer and pants with light blue shirt, Azman, 50, appeared calm when the charges were read to him before Sessions Court judge Sitarun Nisa Abdul Aziz.

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