CEO fined RM4,500 for falsifying university degree


KUALA LUMPUR: The Chief Executive Officer of an investment holding company was fined RM4,500 in default four months' jail for falsifying his degree for the top job three years ago.

Syed Omar Syed Mohamed, 47, pleaded guilty before Magistrate Husna Dzulkifly after the charge was read out to him.

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