BUTTERWORTH, Aug 25 — A company manager was fined RM45,000, in default nine months in jail, by the Sessions Court here today for cheating the Social Security Organisation (Socso)...
BUTTERWORTH, Aug 25 — A company manager was fined RM45,000, in default nine months in jail, by the Sessions Court here today for cheating the Social Security Organisation by submitting false claims under Penjana Kerjaya 3.0 programme amounting to RM22,880 two years ago.
According to the charge sheet, Muhammad Al-Bukhari, who is a manager at Vshine Metal & Plastic Trading Company, was charged with cheating Socso by submitting the names of individuals who were not the company’s employees for incentives under Penjana Kerjaya 3.0 programme. He was charged with committing the offences at the Penang Socso Office, on November 22 and December 5, 2021, respectively.
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