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Umno lawyer insists RM16 million was political donation in SRC suit

Umno lawyer insists RM16 million was political donation in SRC suit

Malaysiakini28-07-2025
The Kuala Lumpur High Court was told today that Umno had no knowledge that the RM16 million it received from Jendela Pinggiran Sdn Bhd (JPSB) could be traced to any breach of duty or trust.
Umno's counsel, Shahrul Fazli Kamarulzaman, submitted that the party received the said sum as donations and contributions.
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