PETALING JAYA: An activist has urged the Attorney-General’s Chambers (AGC) to explain the lighter charges for 22 senior leaders of GISB Holdings Sdn Bhd (GISBH), which was subject to major investigations last year after the rescue of over 500 children.
Yayasan Chow Kit founder Hartini Zainudin said she was disturbed and outraged by the release of the GISBH leaders on Friday, after they were sentenced to a 15-month jail term which was then backdated from the date of their arrests in 2024.
Hartini urged the AGC to explain the basis of offering the alternative charge of being part of an unlawful organisation — which all 22 accused pleaded guilty to — instead of maintaining the initial charge of being members of an organised crime group.
