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Kamal Hisham Ja'far was fined RM 30,000 by the Court of Sessions here today after pleading guilty to a charge under the Companies Act of 1965.
JOHOR BAHRU: The former legal adviser of the Johor Royal Family, Kamal Hisham Ja & Afar, was fined RM 30,000 by the Court of Sessions today. after pleading guilty to a charge under the Companies Act 1965. [19659004] Judge Mohd Nasir Nordin sentenced him as a result of his guilty plea after accepting an offer of the Public Prosecutor's Office under the 39, Article 171A of the Code of Criminal Procedure
.
The court, with the consent of the prosecution and the accused, also took into consideration the 16 other charges against Kamal Hisham before pronouncing the sentence.
Kamal Hisham paid the fine of RM 30,000 and was released by the court.
Kamal Hisham, 48, was facing two counts of criminal breach of trust amounting to RM533,000; He pleaded not guilty to all charges
On June 13, the Sultan of Johor, Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar, pardoned Kamal Hisham. Kamal Hisham's lawyers expressed disappointment at not being acquitted and released by the court while being pardoned by Sultan Ibrahim
. This led the court to decide to continue its trial, which is scheduled to take place today and tomorrow, pending the defense's efforts to settle the matter. 19659004] When proceedings resumed later in the day, Kamal Hisham suddenly chose to plead guilty to a subsidiary charge for the second charge.
According to the Heet charge, Kamal Hisham was charged with using his position as director of Southern Ads Sdn Bhd to lease premises at JB Sentral to a company of which he is a director and shareholder , and then rent the business space to another company to make a profit.
For acts committed between August 7, 2009 and July 31, 2011, he was charged under Section 132 (2) (c) of the Companies Act 1965 and punishable under the Act. Section 132 (3) (b) of the same law is punishable by a term of imprisonment of five years or a fine of 30,000 RM, upon conviction.
Deputy Prosecutors Ku Hayati Ku Haron, Zhafran Rahim Hamzah, Shukor Abu Bakar and the Prosecutor of the Companies Commission of Malaysia, Mohd Afif Abdullah sued
Kamal Hisham was represented by lawyers Shaharudin Ali, Mohd Khairul Azam Abd Aziz and Hasan Karim
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