Contradiction in statement given by witness will benefit the teacher charged with UPSR leak
Contradicting statements will benefit teacher charged with UPSR leak A former Malaysian Examination Syndicate director's statements in the Kuala Kangsar Sessions Court today was contradictory to her testimony in the trial of another two teachers similarly charged and acquitted over a leaked UPSR examination papers' case. – The Malaysian Insider file pic, August 12, 2015. A witness in the trial of a Perak school teacher charged with leaking UPSR examination papers has given contradictory statements to the court, counsel M. Kula Segaran said today. The lawyer, who is representing teacher P. Uma Mageswari, 28, said former Malaysian Examination Syndicate director Dr Na'imah Ishak's statements in the Kuala Kangsar Sessions Court today was contradictory to her testimony in the trial of another two teachers similarly charged and acquitted at the Seremban Sessions Court. Kula Segaran, who also represented the two other teachers in the Seremban court, said Na'