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Can Employers Be Held Vicariously Liable for Intentional and Unauthorized Wrong Committed by Their Employees? – The Horrific Murder Case of Dato M by His Bodyguard
LouisLiawJanuary 14, 2023January 14, 2023

Can Employers Be Held Vicariously Liable for Intentional and Unauthorized Wrong Committed by Their Employees? – The Horrific Murder Case of Dato M by His Bodyguard

This article discusses the Federal Court case of GMP Kaisar Security (M) Sdn Bhd v. Mohamad Amirul Amin Mohamed Amir [2022] 10 CLJ 669, focusing on the concept of vicarious liability of employers for the actions of their employees. MATERIAL FACTS Jaafar

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