SINGAPORE - The prosecution has urged a district court to sentence the former chairman of a mosque's management board to up to three years' jail.
The DPP stressed that he could have stopped committing his offences"at any time" but chose to carry on. Ab Mutalif had earlier pleaded guilty to six criminal breach of trust charges involving more than $300,000. Eight other similar charges linked to the remaining amount will be considered during sentencing.
Instead, he deposited some of the money into various bank accounts without the authorisation of the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore and the mosque's management board.
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