National Union of Journalists president Hata Wahari was today found guilty of all eight charges filed against him by his employer, Umno-owned Utusan Melayu (M) Bhd, at the conclusion of a domestic inquiry (DI) against him.
However, the inquiry will hand out the punishment to the union leader in two weeks' time.
The DI decision was read out this morning by committee chairperson Mohd Basir Abdul Rahim.
Hata said he does not know what to expect of his punishment.
The NUJ president was issued with a notice on Dec 27 last year, ordering him to appear before the DI, which began on Jan 6 at the company's office in Cheras, Kuala Lumpur.
Hata was hauled up by the Utusan Melayu management for, among others, "revealing company secrets".
Utusan Malaysia suspended him from work on Jan 11, pending the completion of the DI hearing.
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However, the inquiry will hand out the punishment to the union leader in two weeks' time.
The DI decision was read out this morning by committee chairperson Mohd Basir Abdul Rahim.
Hata said he does not know what to expect of his punishment.
The NUJ president was issued with a notice on Dec 27 last year, ordering him to appear before the DI, which began on Jan 6 at the company's office in Cheras, Kuala Lumpur.
Hata was hauled up by the Utusan Melayu management for, among others, "revealing company secrets".
Utusan Malaysia suspended him from work on Jan 11, pending the completion of the DI hearing.
[More to follow]
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