MARii

Former MARii chief jailed one year, fined RM100,000 for graft

Datuk Mohamad Madani Sahari convicted of fraud in RM6.4 million training deal, receiving RM5 million in gratification

Ex-MARii CEO pleads not guilty to another charge – misappropriating RM1.63 mil

Former chief executive of the Malaysian Automotive, Robotics and IoT Institute (MARii) Datuk Mohamad Madani Sahari has been charged again today – this time over funds misappropriation amounting to RM1.63 million.

Bekas CEO MARii didakwa lagi salah guna dana RM1.63 juta

Bekas Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif (CEO) Institut Robotik Automotif dan IoT (MARii) didakwa lagi di Mahkamah Sesyen di sini hari ini atas 17 pertuduhan salah guna dana syarikat itu berjumlah RM1.63 juta, bagi tempoh 2020 hingga 2021

Bekas CEO Marii mengaku tidak bersalah terhadap tuduhan baharu, tipu RM6.4 juta

Datuk Mohamad Madani Sahari, 57, didakwa menipu lembaga pengarah MARii dengan memperdayakan mereka untuk mempercayai bahawa harga ditawarkan oleh syarikat LPS Learning Platform adalah RM6.4 juta sedangkan harga sebenar ditawarkan RM2.3 juta

Ex-MARii chief faces another graft charge, now for cheating involving RM6.4 mil

A former chief executive of the Malaysian Automotive, Robotics and IoT Institute (MARii) pleaded not guilty in the sessions court here today to a charge of cheating the institute’s board over a training contract five years ago.

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