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- Fox News
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Fox News
28-05-2025
- General
- Fox News
Aliens transported by Coast Guard after arrests in Nantucket
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Free Malaysia Today
21-05-2025
- Free Malaysia Today
KL police ex-chief finance clerk pleads guilty to using fake documents, misappropriation
Mizatul Hafiza Mohamad also faces 25 other charges of criminal breach of trust and using forged receipts. (Bernama pic) PETALING JAYA : A former chief finance clerk at the Kuala Lumpur police headquarters pleaded guilty in the Kuala Lumpur sessions court today to 22 counts of using forged official government receipts totalling RM63,923.20 between September 2021 and March this year. Mizatul Hafiza Mohamad, 41, entered the plea after the charges were read out to her before judge Azrul Darus. The court set June 20 for sentencing and granted her bail at RM40,000 with one surety on all charges. She was accused of using fake Malaysian government receipts as genuine documents, issued in the names of 11 individuals and entities, including the Sri Hartamas police station quarters, Shabak Enterprise, Jinjang police barracks and Travers police station. The offences were committed at the headquarters' logistics department on Jalan Hang Tuah, between Sept 8, 2021 and March 10 this year. The charges framed under Section 471 of the Penal Code for using forged documents, punishable under Section 465, provide for up to two years' imprisonment or a fine upon conviction. Earlier, deputy public prosecutor M Saravanan asked the court to set a date for sentencing so that the prosecution could present the case facts. He also proposed bail of RM50,000 with one surety. Mizatul, who was unrepresented, appealed for a reduced bail, saying that she is taking care of her elderly parents and is unmarried. 'I work as an assistant administrative officer in a government department and earn RM3,000 a month,' she told the court. In a separate courtroom before judge Hamidah Deril, Mizatul claimed trial to another 21 charges of using forged receipts worth RM30,695.60. These documents bore the names of 13 individuals, including police personnel and residents of police quarters. These offences, allegedly committed between Sept 1, 2023 and Jan 15 this year, also fall under Sections 471 and 465 of the Penal Code. Mizatul also faces four counts of criminal breach of trust involving RM101,635.30, which she allegedly misappropriated while entrusted to manage government funds. The offences were allegedly committed at the same department between Sept 8, 2021 and Jan 15 this year. The charges fall under Section 409 of the Penal Code for criminal breach of trust, which carries a sentence of two to 20 years' imprisonment, whipping and a possible fine upon conviction. Deputy public prosecutor Raihanah Abd Razak did not offer bail, citing the non-bailable nature of the offence. However, the accused appealed for bail, noting that she had already been granted a RM40,000 bail in the earlier case and requested a similar amount. Hamidah allowed bail at RM44,000 with one surety and fixed June 20 for mention and appointment of legal counsel.


Bloomberg
08-05-2025
- Business
- Bloomberg
Apple Asks Court to Pause Order that Would Upend Its US App Store Business
Apple Inc. is seeking to delay a court order that requires the company to let App Store developers steer users to the web to purchase in-app items without paying a commission, reducing a lucrative source of revenue. The company is appealing a federal judge's ruling last week in its long-running fight with Epic Games Inc. that the iPhone maker failed to comply with an order she issued in 2021 after finding it engaged in anticompetitive conduct in violation of California law.

Sky News AU
06-05-2025
- Business
- Sky News AU
Giggle CEO ‘confident' about court ruling appeal
Giggle Chief Executive Sall Grover discusses her appeal on the 'Giggle vs Tickle' Federal Court Case. A court decision ruled the women-only social media app Giggle had unlawfully discriminated against a transgender woman. 'I've always been really confident,' Ms Grover told Sky News Digital Presenter Gabriella Power. 'I actually think that the truth always wins.'