IPOH (Bernama): A former civil servant pleaded not guilty at the Sessions Court here to 94 counts of criminal breach of trust (CBT) involving RM204,070 eight years ago.
K. Kai Kan Chana, 41, who was then an administrative assistant at the Sessions/Magistrate’s Court here, pleaded not guilty to all 94 charges when they were read to her in front of Judge Norashima Khalid on Monday .
Kai Kan Chana, who was asked to go on early retirement on Nov 1,2018, is accused of committing the offences for transactions beginning April 5,2012 until Oct 25,2012. The prosecution was handled by Perak prosecution director, Azhar Mokhtar, and assisted by deputy public prosecutors Waffy Ismail dan Nazreen Zabarudin while the accused was represented by Ranjit Singh.
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