Absence of money trail does not weaken Lim Guan Eng corruption case, court told
During the ongoing corruption trial of Lim Guan Eng, an investigating officer stated that the lack of a money trail does not weaken the prosecution's case. This highlights challenges faced in corruption investigations.
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