Terengganu GLC exec remanded six days over alleged RM1.4mil graft


KUALA TERENGGANU: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) in Terengganu has remanded an executive officer of a government-linked company (GLC) on suspicion of abusing her position to support the appointment of her husband's company in obtaining a RM1.4mil labour supply contract.

The remand order for six days until Sept 15 against the female suspect who is in her 40s, was issued by Magistrate Iffah Nabihah Mohd Ishak after granting the Terengganu MACC's application at the Magistrate's Court here on Tuesday (Sept 10).

Meanwhile, another female suspect in her 50s, who is the owner of the company involved, was also arrested but later released on MACC bail.

The two women were arrested between 2.30pm and 3.50pm on Monday (Sept 9) at the Terengganu MACC office.

"The main suspect is believed to have carried out the act in 2019 by using her position to propose and support her husband's company to obtain a labour supply contract worth RM1.4mil.

"The suspect is also believed to have colluded with the second suspect in submitting a document containing false details for a Covid-19 screening test amounting to approximately RM2,000 two years ago which was never carried out," he said.

Sources said that the main suspect is also suspected of conspiring to present false documents involving the supply of plastic goods amounting to RM2,000.

Meanwhile, Terengganu MACC director Hazrul Shazreen Abd Yazid when contacted confirmed the arrests and said the case was investigated under Sections 23 and 18 of the MACC Act 2009. – Bernama

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