KUALA LUMPUR: A former head of accounts who forged his boss’ signature in a criminal breach trust (CBT) involving RM5.5mil was sentenced by a Sessions Court here to five years and six months in jail.
Teo had earlier pleaded guilty to 123 counts of CBT on July 6, and sentencing was fixed for Tuesday .
He committed the offences at an office in Taman Niaga Waris here between May 12,2012, and March 17 this year. She said after perusing the representation, the prosecution agreed for the court to “take into consideration” 42 charges while it proceeded on the remaining 81 charges.
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