Malaysia

Peter Anthony files final appeal to set aside conviction, sentence

This, after high court agrees with judge’s findings that he falsified documents

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 20 Apr 2023 3:06PM

Peter Anthony files final appeal to set aside conviction, sentence
Datuk Peter Anthony as the managing director of Syarikat Asli Jati Sdn Bhd, is charged with falsifying a letter from the Universiti Malaysia Sabah deputy vice-chancellor’s office nine years ago, which included false statements with the intention to deceive. – Bernama pic, April 20, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – Datuk Peter Anthony has filed an appeal against the decision of the high court here, which upheld his conviction, prison sentence and fine for forging letters in relation to the mechanical and electrical system maintenance and service contract at Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS), nine years ago.

The former Sabah infrastructure development minister filed the notice yesterday through Messrs Deva & Associates.

This is his last appeal because the case that started in the sessions court will end in the Court of Appeal.

According to the notice of appeal, Peter was dissatisfied with the ruling by high court judge Datuk Ahmad Bache who upheld the conviction and sentence of three years imprisonment, and a fine of RM50,000 or 15 months’ jail term if he failed to pay the fine imposed by sessions court judge Azura Alwi.

His counsel, S. Devanandan confirmed the matter when contacted by Bernama.

On April 18, the high court dismissed Peter’s appeal to set aside the conviction and sentence imposed by the sessions court on May 26 last year after agreeing with the judge’s finding that the appellant falsified documents, despite knowing that the project was made through an open tender.

In June last year, Peter filed an appeal at the high court here against the prison sentence and fine imposed by Azura after finding him guilty of the charges.

Peter, as the managing director of Syarikat Asli Jati Sdn Bhd, was charged with falsifying a letter from the office of UMS deputy vice-chancellor dated June 9, 2014, which included false statements with the intention to deceive.

The offence committed in the office of the principal private secretary to the prime minister at Perdana Putra building, Putrajaya between June 13 and August 21, 2014, was framed under Section 468 of the Penal Code, which provides for a maximum prison sentence of seven years and a fine.

The Parti Kesejahteraan Demokratik Malaysia president has paid the RM50,000 fine. – Bernama, April 20, 2023

Related News

Malaysia / 9mth

RM300 mil grant sign Sabah on track to 40% entitlement: Hajiji

Malaysia / 10mth

Firm owner gets RM200,000 fine for forged docs in Penjana Kerjaya claims

Malaysia / 10mth

KDM non-committal to Warisan, Umno pact in Sabah?

Malaysia / 10mth

Peter Anthony hopes appeal against conviction granted with new evidence

Malaysia / 10mth

Firm director gets RM60,000 fine over forged docs in Mitra claims

Malaysia / 11mth

CoA fixes July 28 for case management of Peter Anthony’s appeal

Spotlight

Malaysia

Go hard on those wanting to cause chaos, Anwar tells police

Malaysia

Economy grows 4.2% in first quarter

Malaysia

Tomorrow's planes may fly on hydrogen produced in Sarawak, Abg Jo tells energy summit

By Desmond Davidson

Malaysia

Quickly address healthcare shortage in govt hospitals, Putrajaya told

Malaysia

Sabah’s 40% revenue claim more than just 'aspirational', says CM

Malaysia

PRS proposes party president to fill vacant Senate president’s post

You may be interested

Malaysia

2 to 4 years to see changes in Kota Marudu, says rep

By Jason Santos

Malaysia

Ulu Tiram police station attacker acted alone, says Saifuddin

Malaysia

Economy grows 4.2% in first quarter

Malaysia

RTD mulls going undercover to nab those renting cars to foreigners without driving licence

Malaysia

Authorities bust human trafficking syndicate, arrest 8 Bangladeshis

Malaysia

Ex-Bangi MP proposes 4 names to fill EC chair

Malaysia

Singaporean among 7 remanded a week over Ulu Tiram police station attack

Malaysia

Tomorrow's planes may fly on hydrogen produced in Sarawak, Abg Jo tells energy summit

By Desmond Davidson