Muhamad Faizal Aliar, a former CEO of Ranhill SAJ Sdn Bhd, has been charged with two counts of cheating the company of community project funds. He allegedly deceived Ranhill SAJ into making payments totaling RM3.38 million for two non-existent events. Faizal pleaded not guilty to both charges and faces a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison, whipping, and a fine if convicted.
KUALA LUMPUR: A former CEO has been charged at the Sessions Court here with two counts of cheating a company of community projects amounting to RM3.38mil.
According to the first charge sheet, Faizal allegedly deceived Ranhill SAJ into making a RM82,500 payment for"Program Imarah Ramadan 2023" into a Maybank account when the event did not take place. Both payments were allegedly channelled into a Maybank account belonging to Pertubuhan Inspirasi Prihatin Malaysia, whereby Ranhill SAJ would not have made the payments if it had not been deceived to do so.
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