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Australian Embassy in Indonesia confirms gag order on 'banknote' issue
PETALING JAYA: The Australian Embassy in Jakarta has confirmed blocking the publication of information regarding international bribery involving key figures in Asian governments as was revealed on WikiLeaks.
Backlash against Australia gagging order
Sydney (AFP) - An Australian court's gagging order banning the reporting of allegations against several foreign political leaders in a major bribery scandal was Thursday slammed as unacceptable by activists and media groups.
A touching farewell for van den Hende family
PETALING JAYA: A Dutch-Malaysian family’s sudden death in the MH17 tragedy has shattered the tight-knit community they lived in.
Australia central bank sells scandal-hit note firm stake
SYDNEY: Australia's central bank on Tuesday announced the sale of its stake in scandal-hit note printing firm Securency and said an independent governance review had cleared it of "inappropriate" insight.
Pak Lah refutes report on bribery bid over currency contract
PETALING JAYA: Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi has refuted a foreign media report alleging two Australian banknote firms attempted to bribe him over a multimillion-ringgit currency contract during his tenure as Prime Minister.
Banknote scandal: Pak Lah denies attempts made to bribe him
PETALING JAYA: Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi has denied allegations of attempts to bribe him in order to get his assistance to win a RM100mil currency contract while he was in office.
Two banknote firms and six ex-employees charged
SYDNEY: Two banknote firms linked to Australia's central bank and six of their former employees were charged with bribing Asian officials to secure contracts to print their currencies.
Ex-Bank Negara assisstant governor among eight on graft charges
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia and Australia have acted in unison to bring to court eight people and two firms over an international cash-for-contract scandal in a RM95mil deal to print RM5 polymer banknotes for Bank Negara.
Two banknote firms and six ex-employees charged
SYDNEY: Two banknote firms linked to Australia's central bank and six of their former employees were charged with bribing Asian officials to secure contracts to print their currencies.
Former Bank Negara assistant governor claims trial to graft charge
KUALA LUMPUR: Former Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) asst governor #8206;Datuk Mohamad Daud Dol Moin claimed trial Friday at the Sessions court here to two counts of accepting bribes amounting to RM100,000 from a businessman to help assist procure a BNM contract.hr noshade size=-1 width=100%>