The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission arrested two enforcement officers on the suspicion of accepting RM2,500 kickbacks from a contractor as an inducement of not taking action on his foreigner worker.
The suspects, aged 58 and 37 years, were arrested in Jasin, Melaka on Monday (May 13) following a report lodged by a 39-year-old contractor who is also the employer of the Indonesian worker who had no valid travel documents.
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The suspects, aged 58 and 37 years, were arrested in Jasin, Melaka on Monday (May 13) following a report lodged by a 39-year-old contractor who is also the employer of the Indonesian worker who had no valid travel documents.
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00:00The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission arrested two enforcement officers on the suspicion
00:06of accepting 2,500 ringgit kickbacks from a contractor as an inducement of not taking
00:11action on his foreigner worker.
00:14Both the suspects, aged 58 and 37 years, were arrested in Yasin Malacca at 11.30pm on Monday
00:21following a report lodged by a 39-year-old contractor who is also the employer of the
00:27Indonesian worker who had no valid travel documents.
00:31The two were brought to the Malacca court complex on Tuesday where Magistrate Mazana
00:37Sinin issued a seven-day remand order.
00:41The case is being investigated under Section 17, Subsection A of the MACC Act 2009.
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