Terengganu Govt Agency Director Arrested in RM900,000 Bribery Scandal
2025-01-20
Free Malaysia Today
A high-ranking director of a Terengganu government agency and another individual have been remanded in connection with a bribery probe. The duo allegedly solicited and accepted a whopping RM900,000 bribe to secure a lucrative contract for a consultancy firm, sparking a major corruption scandal. The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) is investigating the case, which highlights the need for transparency and accountability in government dealings. The incident has raised concerns about corruption in government agencies and the importance of good governance. The MACC is taking steps to prevent such incidents in the future.