A British investor told the Petaling Jaya Sessions Court that his company was only provided with two invoices as proof of the existence of his RM5.02 million investment with controversial firm Doxport Technologies (M) Sdn Bhd.
Riyadh Ahmed Ramzan, 47, told the court he had, through his Malaysian company Fiscal City Capital Sdn Bhd (FCC) which had 60 British investors, purchased six units of telephone switches, each costing US$ 340,000, between 2008 and 2009.
The two invoices for US$ 30,000 and US$ 15,000 were allegedly issued by SingTel to Doxport were dated January and June 2009 respectively, he said.
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