The Malaysian Industrial Court has ruled that secret recordings of meetings can be used as evidence in cases of wrongful dismissal. This decision acknowledges the evolving nature of evidence gathering in the digital age, emphasizing that such recordings, if relevant and not violating privacy laws, can be pivotal in proving the facts of a case. This could significantly impact how evidence is presented in employment disputes moving forward.
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