Kamaruzzaman Kamaludeen was charged with misappropriating the funds during his time as the company's CFO between 2014 and 2015. FMTNews CBT
Kamaruzzaman Kamaludeen being led out of the courtroom at the Butterworth Court today.
Kamaruzzaman Kamaludeen, 47, was charged with misappropriating funds amounting to RM96,780 belonging to Natureceuticals Sdn Bhd as its chief financial officer between 2014 and 2015. He was said to have committed the offence at four different banks in Penang while holding the position of director of Northern Petrochemical.
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