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Nazri's ex-aide to serve 2 years for graft after final appeal fails
A former special aide to a minister will serve a two-year jail sentence from today after he failed in his final bid to set aside his conviction and jail sentence for two counts of corruption over a bus permit application from the Commercial Vehicle Licensing Board (CVLB), 20 years ago.
This followed the decision of the Court of Appeal’s three-member panel led by Hanipah Farikullah, who unanimously rejected the appeal filed by Eswadi Abd Rahim, 50, against his conviction and sentence imposed by the Ipoh High Court on Dec 21, 2017.
Hanipah, who presided with Ahmad Nasfy Yasin and Mariana Yahya, said...
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