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Woman Charged With Abusing Position, Appoints Husband As Company Advisor

Woman Charged With Abusing Position, Appoints Husband As Company Advisor

Barnama20 hours ago
KUALA LUMPUR, July 31 (Bernama) -- A former managing director of an oil and gas company pleaded not guilty in the Sessions Court here today to a charge of abusing her position to appoint her husband to the company without approval.
Farah Sabryna Nasarudin, 46, was charged with using her position as Managing Director of Asiapac Oil & Gas Sdn Bhd to appoint her husband, Daniel Frederick Wall, as technical advisor without the approval or ratification of the company's general meeting.
She is also alleged to have authorised the transfer of RM786,209.30 into her personal bank account for the benefit of both herself and her husband.
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