Three deny using false papers to obtain govt projects


KOTA KINABALU: Three company owners including a woman have claimed trial at the Tawau Special Corruption Court to charges of using false documents in their bid to obtain government maintenance projects reportedly worth RM1.1mil.

Lahama Abdul Halim and Norman Jamil, who co-own Fajar Mario Engineering, and Juhanifah Musa, owner of Raudhah Enterprise, were charged with using fake bank statements with intention to cheat for a tender for three school projects in the east coast Tawau district.

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