A former employee of Mudajaya Group has been ordered by the Kuala Lumpur High Court to repay RM43.5 million in secret profits. The ex-employee was found to have secretly profited from contracts awarded to a company he owned, which were meant for Mudajaya. This ruling highlights the court's stance against unethical business practices and emphasizes the importance of transparency in corporate dealings.
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