MACC obtains statements from eight Raub durian planters


KUANTAN: Eight durian planters gave their statements to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) over a corruption case linked to the illegal durian farming issue in Raub.

Their group's lawyer, Collin Arvind Andrew, said the eight gave statements at the Raub MACC office on Tuesday (July 13), over a four-hour period.

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