His release leaves despatch rider Tazri Talib, 27, the only individual in Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) custody.
He was not represented while prosecutor Ahmad Sazilee Abdul Khairi appeared for MACC.
The release order was issued by magistrate Nik Isfahanie Tasnim Wan Ab Rahim.
He is being investigated under Section 16(a) of the MACC Act, which covers bribery.
The third individual to be hauled up by the special task force investigating 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB) has been released on bail.
Two have since been freed on bail.
The suspect is believed to have links with the 28-year-old sole proprietor of a trading company who was also remanded for four days beginning Friday.
On Saturday, a 54-year-old company managing director with the title of “Datuk” was released on MACC bail of RM100,000, with RM20,000 deposited in cash and RM80,000 in oral undertaking by two sureties.
The 28-year-old business owner’s remand expires today but the MACC could not confirm whether they would seek to extend his remand or release him.
The 1MDB task force detained several people last week as part of the unit’s probe into the state investment arm’s scandal.
The Wall Street Journal had alleged, among others, that some money transferred to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak’s personal account came from SRC worldwide, an energy company originally controlled by 1MDB.
