A former senior manager at Sime Darby Engineering Sdn Bhd was charged in the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court today with receiving a RM200,000 inducement to propose a company for a multi-million ringgit contract.
Charged under Section 11(A) of the Anti-Corruption Act 1997, Mazhazmi Jamaludin allegedly received the money from MLC Shipbuilding as payment for proposing the company for a US$132.2 million (RM421.15 million) contract from Sime Darby and faces up to 20 years in prison and a fine of not less than five times the value of the bribe upon conviction.
Mazhazmi who is represented by Shamsul Sulaiman told the court that his client had been stripped naked, blindfolded and made to stand on one foot by MACC officers during interrogation.
Mazhazmi who is represented by Shamsul Sulaiman told the court that his client had been stripped naked, blindfolded and made to stand on one foot by MACC officers during interrogation.
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