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Barnama
22-07-2025
- Barnama
Security Manager Claims Trial To Using False Document
KUANTAN, July 22 (Bernama) -- A security manager pleaded not guilty in the Sessions Court here today to a charge of using a false document in a procurement process in 2022. Nur Mohamad Fariz Abu Bakar, 36, from Petaling Jaya, Selangor, entered the plea before Judge Sazlina Safie. He is accused of using a forged quotation for RM29,000, dated Aug 26, 2022, as genuine in a procurement application to supply cleaning products to the Rubber Industry Smallholders Development Authority (RISDA) in Pahang, Terengganu and Kelantan for one year.


The Star
30-06-2025
- The Star
Ex-admin assistant jailed and fined for CBT involving Felda settlers' death benefits
KUANTAN: A former administrative assistant has been sentenced to three months' jail and fined of RM20,000, in default a further six months in prison, for criminal breach of trust (CBT) involving more than RM41,000 in death benefits for seven Felda settlers. Sessions judge Sazlina Safie meted out the sentence on Nurul Syafiha Awang Za, 36, after she pleaded guilty to the charge here on Monday (June 30). The judge ordered Nurul Syafiha to serve the jail sentence from today. The accused, who was then with the Felda office here, was charged – as a person entrusted by one Roslan Kumin with RM41,652.42 in cash to be given as death benefits to the next of kin of seven Felda Sungai Panching settlers – with committing CBT by dishonestly using the money for personal use. The offence was committed at the Felda Sungai Panching Timur Office here between February 2018 and 2019. Nurul Syafiha was charged under Section 406 of the Penal Code, which provides for imprisonment of not more than 10 years with caning and a possible fine upon conviction. – Bernama

Barnama
30-06-2025
- Barnama
Former Administrative Assistant Jailed, Fined For CBT Involving RM41,000 In Death Benefits Of Felda Settlers
KUANTAN, June 30 (Bernama) -- A former administrative assistant was today sentenced to three months' jail and a fine of RM20,000, in default six months in prison, by the Sessions Court here for criminal breach of trust (CBT) involving more than RM41,000 in death benefits of seven Felda settlers. Judge Sazlina Safie meted out the sentence on Nurul Syafiha Awang Za, 36, after she pleaded guilty to the charge. The judge ordered Nurul Syafiha to serve the jail sentence from today.


New Straits Times
26-05-2025
- New Straits Times
Shop assistant charged with bribery bid to free 2 detainees
KUANTAN: An air conditioner shop assistant was charged in the Sessions Court here today with attempting to bribe a policeman with RM1,500 to seek the release of two friends who were arrested for committing mischief last year. Hiew Chee Yong, 47, pleaded not guilty after the charge was read out by the court interpreter before judge Sazlina Safie. The father of two was accused of offering RM1,500 to a police sergeant attached to the Kuantan police headquarters as an inducement to release the two men, who were under investigation under Section 427 of the Penal Code for mischief. Hiew allegedly committed the offence at the Indera Mahkota centralised lock-up at 3.10pm on May 6 last year. He was charged under Section 17(b) of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission Act 2009, which carries a maximum prison sentence of 20 years and a fine of five times the amount of the bribe or RM10,000, whichever is higher. Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission deputy prosecuting officer Ezuain Farhana Ahmad proposed bail at RM12,000 with one surety and requested that the court order the accused not to contact any witnesses until the conclusion of the case. Counsel Ahmad Saifuldin Ab Rahman informed the court that his client earned a monthly salary of RM1,435 and was supporting his wife, two children and an elderly mother. Judge Sazlina set bail at RM8,000 with one surety and ordered the accused to surrender his passport to the court. She also instructed him to report to the MACC office monthly and to refrain from contacting any witnesses in the case. The court set June 26 for mention.