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Remand extended for ‘datuk’ in RM40m embezzlement case

The remand period for four individuals, including a chief executive officer of a corporation with the title “datuk,” detained for investigation into alleged embezzlement of government funds involving nearly RM40 million, has been extended.

Three of them, including the datuk, aged 58, will be in remand for another three days. The other two are the secretary of the corporation, aged 34, and a 38-year-old company director.

The fourth individual, who is an assistant administrative officer, aged, 32, will be in remand for another two days.

The order to extend their remand was issued by Magistrate Siti Nabila Abd Rashid today, following an application by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) to facilitate investigation for alleged involvement in the embezzlement of funds, which were allocated for a corporation to provide skills training for the unemployed.

The investigation was made under Section 17(a) of the MACC Act 2009. The four men had been in remand for six days since last Sept 14.

- Bernama

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