The case involves Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) being ordered to pay RM366,000 to a former manager, T. Senthil Kumar, for unlawful dismissal. The Industrial Court found that Senthil’s termination was without just cause, concluding that BNM did not adhere to proper procedures and failed to provide sufficient evidence to justify the dismissal.
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