Two company directors remanded over false documents to secure RM7mil loan

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PUTRAJAYA: Two company directors have been remanded by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) for allegedly collaborating with a government agency to submit false documents to a leasing company to get a RM7mil loan.

The two are aged 31 and 45 and were directors of a company which was awarded a contract for a project under the agency.

They were arrested on Tuesday at around 11pm when they went to the MACC headquarters for their statements to be recorded. They also said the two suspects had previously been arrested for the same offence and for alleged bribery.

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