The Director-General of the Department of Survey and Mapping Malaysia (JUPEM) has pleaded not guilty to corruption charges involving RM136,000. The case adds to growing scrutiny over integrity within public sector institutions.
According to authorities, the charges relate to alleged misuse of position for personal gain. The accused has denied the allegations and is expected to face trial as legal proceedings move forward.
The case highlights continued efforts by enforcement agencies to combat corruption and strengthen governance. Observers say such prosecutions are crucial in maintaining public trust and accountability within government bodies.
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