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Legal turbulence over private jet: Ex-SMM CEO demands RM10m

Legal turbulence over private jet: Ex-SMM CEO demands RM10m

Malaysiakini5 days ago
Jontih Enggihon, the former CEO of Sabah Mineral Management Sdn Bhd (SMM), is demanding RM10 million in compensation from the state-owned company over statements made regarding the private jet scandal.
His counsel, Chin Tek Ming, said this is in response to SMM's claim that the resurfacing of a private jet photo implicating its current CEO, Natasha Sim, is linked to a legal retaliation campaign.
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