BEIJING: Chinese authorities are again shaking the confidence of foreign companies in the country with a series of arrests and an investigation into Foxconn Technology Group, Apple Inc’s most important partner and one of the largest employers in China.
SEREMBAN: Two individuals, including the chief executive officer of a government-linked company claimed trial at the Sessions Court here to four charges of receiving bribes totalling RM350,000.
The bribes were allegedly to assist a company to secure a contract for upgrading works at Kompleks Bangunan Getah Asli in Kuala Lumpur. This was an inducement to assist a company to carry out mechanical and electrical works at the building.He was charged under Section 28 of the Malaysian Anti Corruption act 2009 read together with Section 16 and punishable under Section 24 of the same legislation.
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