Graft: Former Implementation Coordination Unit director gets reduced jail term
A former director of the Implementation Coordination Unit in the Prime Minister's Department Penang will remain in jail and pay his fine after the Court of Appeal today rejected his appeal and upheld his conviction on two corruption charges involving a total value of RM50,818.50 nine years ago.
The three-member Court of Appeal panel led by judge Kamaludin Md Said, however, reduced...
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