A former Kuala Lumpur Metropolitan University College (KLMU) lecturer
was sentenced to six months’ jail and fined RM20,000 by the Sessions
Court yesterday after pleading guilty to two corruption charges
involving the award of a diploma to his student last year.
On the first charge, Elmy Shadzli Wahi, 41, was sentenced to three
months’ jail and fined RM10,000 or four months’ jail in lieu of by judge
Ahmad Zamzani Mohd Zain for corruptly accepting RM1,500 from Izam
Mustaffa via cash deposit into his account, as inducement to award the
latter a Hotel Management Diploma from Nilai University College.
He committed the offence at Maybank Berhad, Taman Molek branch in Johor Baru at 1.45pm on March 22, 2012.
On the second charge, he was sentenced to three months’ jail and
fined RM10,000 or four months’ jail in lieu of for corruptly accepting
RM1,500 cash from Izam for the same purpose at the Sarimas Café in Wisma
Sime Darby, Jalan Raja Laut, here, at 1.15pm on April 3, 2012.
On January 3, 2013, Elmy Shadzli pleaded guilty to a related
corruption charge and is currently serving a two-month sentence imposed
by Sessions Court Judge Rozilah Salleh, who also fined him RM10,000.
Ahmad Zamzani also ordered Elmy’s jail terms to run consecutively,
upon completion of the two months and also ordered him to pay a RM1,500
penalty.
DPP Wan Ahmad Nidzam Wan Omar from the Malaysian Anti-Corruption
Commission prosecuted while SI Rajah represented Elmy. — Bernama
Source : The Malaysian Insider
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