Two ‘Datuk’ remanded for two days to facilitate MACC’s probe into Sarawak rural road case | Malay Mail

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Two ‘Datuk’ remanded for two days to facilitate MACC’s probe into Sarawak rural road case

Wednesday, 09 Sep 2020 04:33 PM MYTKUCHING, Sept 9 — Two company directors have been remanded for two days to facilitate the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission’s investigations into the allegation of submitting false claims involving a road project worth RM800 million in Sarawak.

When met after the remand application proceeding, Tang said the DPP had requested for seven days remand but Magistrate Zubaidah Sarkawi gave the MACC two days to complete their investigations. MACC deputy chief commissioner , Datuk Seri Ahmad Khusairi Yahaya, in confirming the arrests, said the investigation into the case was carried out with the cooperation of the Defence Ministry after an internal audit exposed the projects’ failures.

 

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