Minister in Malaysia's Corporate Mafia Saga Denies Bribe Claim
Malaysian Minister Ramanan Ramakrishnan denies taking a $2.4 million bribe in the country's corporate mafia controversy.
A Malaysian minister on Wednesday denied he was the unnamed politician at the centre of fresh allegations in the country’s so-called corporate mafia controversy, amid wide speculation over the individual’s identity. Ramanan Ramakrishnan, human resource minister, and vice-president of the ruling People’s Justice Party (PKR), rejected claims he had taken 9.5 million ringgit (US$2.4 million) in exchange for “helping resolve” the alleged matter. The controversy gained traction following news reports...