Sabah Infrastructure Development Minister Peter Anthony could not appear before the Sessions Court last month as he was admitted to hospital for vertigo FMTNews PeterAnthony Risda MoneyLaundering
Sabah Infrastructure Development Minister Peter Anthony is expected to face a charge for allegedly ‘using as genuine a forged document’.
He could not attend court on June 22 as he was admitted for vertigo at the Kota Kinabalu Hospital. Sessions Court judge Azman had then adjourned his case to July 10.The state minister is expected to face a charge under Section 471 of the Penal Code for allegedly “using as genuine a forged document”.Anthony was slapped with five money laundering charges amounting to RM8.75 million last month at the Kota Kinabalu Sessions Court over a Risda land deal.
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