High Court upholds RM70K fine on student who did ‘street dentistry’


  • Nation
  • Monday, 22 Oct 2018

MELAKA (Bernama): The High Court here has upheld the RM70,000 fine meted out by a lower court on a vocational college student who operated a dental service without a licence.

Judge Datuk Ahmad Nasfy Yasin, in his judgment Monday, said the decision by the Sessions Court judge was apt to be upheld as the case became viral on social media.

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