Former Sabah Minister Peter Anthony Released Early on Parole After Cheating Conviction

Peter Anthony, the former Sabah state minister, was released on parole after serving part of a three-year sentence for forging a letter related to a university contract. This parole follows amendments permitting eligible inmates to serve part of their sentences outside prison, marking a shift in correctional policies. Observers will now watch for any political or legal repercussions from his early release and how this might impact his future role in Sabah politics.
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