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Four former bank officers are among five individuals remanded on Thursday at the Sandakan Sessions Court for allegedly soliciting and receiving about RM300,000 in bribes to approve financial loan applications amounting to RM11.3mil using falsified supporting documents.

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00:00Four former bank officers are among five remanded for allegedly taking 300,000 ringgit in bribes
00:08to approve 11.3 million ringgit in loans using fake documents.
00:14The suspects, in their 30s to 50s, allegedly approved 39 financing applications between 2022 and 2024.
00:22The five were detained between 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Wednesday
00:26at the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission's Sandakan office to have their statements recorded.
00:31A seven-day remand, effective until May 28, was granted by the Sandakan Sessions Court on Thursday.
00:38A source said the suspects received bribes in cash and via bank transfers to personal accounts.
00:44Sabah MACC Chief Datuk Karunanithi Y. Subia confirmed the arrests,
00:49adding the case is being probed under Section 16, subsection AA of the MACC Act 2009.
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