Man escapes conviction over unsought bank probe

As reported by New Zealand Herald in September:

Judge Ian Mill described the case as very unusual. He noted Macridis’ dishonesty offending ended more than 10 years ago. He said Macridis used his talents to identify security risks and he had identified a grave risk to the Reserve Bank and its customers. He did not pass the information on to others and did not use it for personal gain. “In my view his intentions were honourable.” Judge Mill said conviction would be out of proportion with Macridis’ actions and he discharged him without conviction.

With this precedent, can we use this excuse here in Malaysia?

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Written by pinolobu on November 4th, 2006 with no comments.
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