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In Penang, teacher pleads not guilty to abuse of power over school supplies purchase

BUTTERWORTH, May 18 — A teacher was charged in Sessions Court here today with two counts of abuse of power by ordering school supplies from her company in 2017.

For the first charge, Hazlina, a Grade DG48 education officer was accused of using her position as the school’s physical education and health committee head at Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Pokok Sena then, by proposing her own company, Hazwan Event Management Company, as a supplier. For the second count, Hazlina, who has since been transferred to a different school, was charged with committing a similar offence by supplying five footballs and one futsal ball through a requisition order K171C/17 worth RM522.66 to the same company on October 19, 2017.

 

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