Both individuals were arrested at MACC headquarters in Putrajaya at around 11pm after giving their statements
According to sources, this was allegedly in exchange for the approval of a book printing project, worth about RM80 million, involving a ministry, through direct negotiations. “They are suspected to have colluded with the former senior minister by soliciting and accepting bribes from the contractor through the second suspect’s company in exchange for approving the project,” the source said today.
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