Six directors of deposit-taking firm acquitted due to missing appeal records


  • Nation
  • Tuesday, 01 Jul 2014

PUTRAJAYA: Six directors succeeded in maintaining their acquittal due to "missing exhibits" in the appeal records in the charge of illegal deposit-taking involving millions of ringgit.

The Court of Appeal struck out the prosecution's appeal against the acquittal of the directors of Ivory Multi Million Sdn Bhd and the company for allegedly accepting deposits without a valid licence given by the Finance Minister.

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