Meanwhile, lead prosecutor Datuk Seri Gopal Sri Ram urged the court to take into consideration the gravity of the offence.
He said Rosmah faced a maximum of 20-years in jail and also a fine of five times the amount of gratification received.
He said any decision should make those intending on taking corruption money stop dead in their tracks.
"If just a day's jail is imposed, it will send the wrong message to the people.
"The maximum or a near maximum sentence should be imposed... corruption is a very serious offence," he said.
Upon hearing this, Rosmah remarked: "Might as well kill me."
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He said Rosmah faced a maximum of 20-years in jail and also a fine of five times the amount of gratification received.
He said any decision should make those intending on taking corruption money stop dead in their tracks.
"If just a day's jail is imposed, it will send the wrong message to the people.
"The maximum or a near maximum sentence should be imposed... corruption is a very serious offence," he said.
Upon hearing this, Rosmah remarked: "Might as well kill me."
More at https://shrtcô.de/cXgMK