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Prosecution applies for ‘in-camera’ proceedings in ex-spy chief’s criminal breach of trust trial

Monday, 21 Sep 2020 08:10 PM MYT

She is alleged to have committed CBT by misappropriating RM50.4 million in funds belonging to the Malaysian government. Ahmad Shahrir set October 5 for the hearing of the application and instructed both parties to file written submissions on or before September 30.

 

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