The duo allegedly committed the offence by using their identification numbers to enter the names of 29 individuals as recipients of state awards. theSun theSundaily crime charged court titles
: Two former civil servants attached with the Pahang State Secretary’s office were charged at the Sessions Court here today with 29 counts of performing unauthorised modification to the content of the website of the Pahang state honours and awards management system two years ago.
Muhammad Amer Syafeeq, who faces three charges, was alleged to have committed the offence between Aug 18, 2021, and Oct 4, this year at the same place. Mohd Isa and Muhammad Amer Syafeeq were charged under Section 5 of the Computer Crimes Act 1997 and can be punished under Section 5 of the same Act, which provides a fine up to RM100,000 or a maximum jail sentence of seven years, or both, upon conviction.
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