Five Finance Ministry employees fined for failing to report corruption in first case of its kind

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A group of five Finance Ministry employees were fined between RM1,500 and RM2,000 each by the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court on Wednesday over their failure to report corruption to the MACC, the first case of its kind in the country. Read more at

Sessions Court judge Manira Mohd Noor handed down a fine of RM1,500 each against Nurul Ashikin Zulkiflee, 33, and Azad Fadhmi Abdul Rahman, 34, while three others - Siti Nurkhairunnisa Adnan, 32, Mohd Fairus Hussin, 38, and Madiyana Mamat, 39, - were each sentenced to a RM2,000 fine.The court also ordered them to serve three months’ in jail if they fail to pay the fine.

At the time of the offence, Siti Nurkhairunnisa, Madiyana and Azad Fadhmi were accountant assistants, Nurul Asyikin was a finance administrative assistant and Fairus was an assistant administrative officer. Deputy Public Prosecutor Wan Shaharudin Wan Ladin told the court that this was the first case under the Section that was brought to court in the country.

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Better be tough of these coruption or we have 2 epedemic to handle covid and corruption

It’s not the first case !!! This Nation is corrupted from the Top to the bottom!!! Just open those rugged areas!!! There are all hidden under those rugs ‘BN Or this is only “Ikan Billis” !!! big fish 🐠 are untouchable?

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