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  1. Criminal breach of trust. 405. Whoever, being in any manner entrusted with property, or with any dominion over property either solely or jointly with any other person dishonestly misappropriates, or converts to his own...

  2. Penal Code Section 405: Criminal breach of trust. Whoever, being in any manner entrusted with property, or with any dominion over property either solely or jointly with any other person dishonestly misappropriates, or converts to his own use, that property, or dishonestly uses or disposes of that property in violation of any direction of law ...

  3. Jan 9, 2021 · On the other hand, the criminal offence of breach of trust is contained in Sections 405 to Section 409 of the Penal Code. Essentially, the elements which the prosecution will have to prove is: The Accused was entrusted with property or with dominion (i.e. control) over it;

  4. Punishment of criminal breach of trust. 406. Whoever commits criminal breach of trust shall be punished with imprisonment for a term *not exceeding ten years and with whipping, and shall also be liable to fine.

  5. Section 409 goes on to state that any public servant or agent committing a CBT is punishable with a jail term of up to 20 years, whipping and a fine. The following are the key issues to consider for determining whether the elements for this offence have been proven:

  6. lom.agc.gov.my › ilims › uploadLAWS OF MALAYSIA

    laws of malaysia online version of updated text of reprint act 593 criminal procedure code as at 1 september 2017

  7. Apr 8, 2023 · As defined under Section 408 of the Malaysian Penal Code, CBT is a serious criminal offence that carries severe penalties, including imprisonment and fines. Under the law, any person who is entrusted with property or money, and who dishonestly misappropriates or converts it for their own use, commits the offence of CBT.