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IPOH : A manager of an agricultural company has been fined RM10,000 by the Sessions Court here for submitting an invoice for supplying imported goats and sheep that were sourced from local breeders instead.
Shaharani was accused of deceiving Perak Veterinary Services Department director Ahmad Shafri Hassan, 59, into approving an invoice totalling RM836,798 for the supply of livestock to four pastures in Air Kuning, Kampung Toh Paduka Raja, Pendiat and Kampung Baru Bota Kanan on Dec 14, 2021.
Manager Agricultural Company Guilty Plea Ipoh Sessions Court Livestock Imported Local Breeders Cheating Fined
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