The accused, who were both directors of Rimba Merpati Sdn Bhd, were charged with giving false information on documents or invoices for the sale of cooking oil theSun theSundaily cookingoil documents fake illegal court law Malaysia
: The son of a former minister, his business partner and their company were charged in the Sessions Court here today with nine counts of submitting fake invoices and possessing more than the permitted amount of subsidised cooking oil.
The accused, who were both directors of Rimba Merpati Sdn Bhd, a licenced wholesaler for subsidised cooking oil, were charged with giving false information on documents or invoices for the sale of the controlled item to two retail stores here. The company was also charged with submitting false invoices and possession of cooking oil exceeding the 50-tonne limit, in accordance with Regulation 9 of the Control of Supplies Regulations 1974.
KPDN deputy public prosecutors Mohd Sophian Zakaria and Syazwani Zawawi conducted the prosecution while both the accused were represented by lawyer Qurratu ‘Aini Zafirah Mat Shoib.
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