
LABUAN: A 50-year-old company owner was fined a total of RM81,000 on three counts of submitting three fake documents to obtain projects worth RM331,488.
Kasmina Kassim pleaded guilty before Sessions Court Judge Jason Juga to three alternative charges against her.
On the first to third count, she was fined RM27,000 or four months’ jail for each charge.
The charges stated that Kasmina as the owner of Syarikat Talka Trading had submitted three fake bank statements to Labuan Corporation Department and Labuan Education Department.
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The offence under Section 471/465 of the Penal Code.
Prosecuting Officer Joe Randy Juster from Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission appeared for the prosecution while Kasmina was not represented.
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