Former company director jailed seven years, ordered to be whipped for CBT

KUALA LUMPUR, May 10 A former executive of the cab services company was locked up seven months as well as systematic to be churned 3 times by the Sessions Court here currently after he was found guilty of committing criminal breach of trust (CBT) involving RM1.5 million of the company's money, 5 years ago.

Judge SM Komathy Suppiah handed down the judgment to Datuk Ab Malik Ab Rahim, 50, after anticipating the counterclaim failed to lift any reasonable doubts in the prosecution's case.

The court, however, authorised the stay of the judgment pending interest to the High Court but confirmed bail at RM80,000 in dual sureties as well as with additional conditions, which the indicted was to report himself to the nearest police hire once the month as well as which he obey his pass to the court.

In her judgement, Komathy pronounced Ab Malik's testimony in his counterclaim was only mere rejection as well as in actuality contradicted which of his wife, who was additionally the executive of the company as well as testified for the defence.

Ab Malik, who was appointed as an agent for cab services by Pempena Sdn Bhd, had committed the corruption at the premises of Dalamasa Sdn Bhd, Unit B-8-6, Blok B, Tingkat 8, Megan Avenue II, Jalan Yap Kwan Seng here in in between Apr 6 2007 as well as May 16 2007.

He was charged under Section 409 of the Penal Code as well as was probable to be locked up up to 20 years as well as churned as well as could additionally be fined.

The prosecution was conducted by deputy public prosecutors Nazir Amir Johari, Lim Yoi Pheng as well as M.Puveneswaran whilst the indicted was represented by lawyers Zamri Idrus as well as Muhammad Abd Kadir.

During mitigation, Muhammad pronounced Ab Malik had dual wives as well as 5 children elderly in in between six months as well as twenty-seven years, had no jot down of past offences as well as in actuality had lost his job.

Nazir Amir, however, pressed for the heavy judgment citing the corruption was the ! serious one as well as concerned the vast total of money. Bernama


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