Ex-oil company exec charged with over RM400,000 in bribes


SHAH ALAM: A former transport management head at an oil exploration company pleaded not guilty in the Sessions Court here Tuesday (July 8) to 12 charges of accepting bribes amounting to over RM400,000 between 2021 and 2023.

Mohd Khairil Mohd Anuar, 41, faces seven counts of receiving RM367,000 in cash and four counts involving electronic items worth RM36,168. He is also accused of accepting RM23,000 to cover renovation costs at his home in Bandar Bukit Mahkota, Hulu Langat.

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