Whatever - yes, you're right (I'm not a journalist, by the way!) Second guessing the actions of Bank Negara is a bit of a waste of time and anything I said would be pure speculation.
On the showing so far it would be fair to say that, by their own admission, Mardens cannot make bail on their own (i.e. they would need someone to put the money up for them), that there will almost certainly be further charges to be brought and finally, in a case like this, it's highly unlikely that the trial or trials will be quick. Bank Negara are in no hurry - why should they be?
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