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A Bangladeshi business man is detained by Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission over an application for migrant worker quotas for a non-existent project on Monday. | Collected photo

A Bangladeshi director of a company with a Datuk title was detained by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission on Monday over an application for migrant worker quotas for a non-existent project, reported Malaysian news agency FMT on Tuesday.

A source in the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission said the suspect, in his 40s, had submitted two quota applications involving a total of 600 workers for a non-existent project.