Rosmah’s Bribe Trial: Day 29

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A defence lawyer in Rosmah Mansor’s corruption trial today accused the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission of being selective and malicious in its prosecution of her.

Lawyer Akberdin Abdul Kadir, who is cross-examining final prosecution witness Noornabilah Mohd Aziman, an investigating officer from the MACC, alleged the anti-graft body targeted only Rosmah because it failed to draw up charges against others who solicited and received bribes from Jepak Holding Sdn Bhd.

Akberdin said the MACC decided not to charge Pekan Umno secretary Ahmad Aazmey Abu Talib or former education minister Mahdzir Khalid.

He further said it even withdrew charges against Rosmah’s former aide, Rizal Mansor, despite possessing evidence of their roles in relation to the RM1.25 billion solar hybrid project.

“I say these charges (against Rosmah) are a form of malicious prosecution, it is a witch hunt. Those who were charged before (her) had their charges dropped.

“Aazmey was facing 20 charges but as of today, there is no charge against him. We have not talked about Mahdzir Khalid’s charges yet,” Akberdin told Kuala Lumpur High Court today.

Noornabilah, 30, responded that she only investigated Rosmah’s case and had no involvement in the other cases.

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Rosmah, 69, wife of former prime minister Najib Razak, was charged with three counts of corruption, one of which was for soliciting RM188 million from Jepak Holdings managing director Saidi Abang Samsuddin as an inducement to help the company secure the solar hybrid project in Sarawak.

She was also accused of receiving bribes totalling RM6.5 million from Saidi in 2016 and 2017.

Akberdin said the MACC was due to charge Aazmey with receiving close to RM2 million from Saidi and his business partner Rayyan Radzwill Abdullah in helping the company secure the solar hybrid, but those charges did not materialise.

Earlier, when Saidi took the stand, he said he offered Aazmey a RM50 million “consultancy fee” for his help to land the solar contract.

A series of payments was made to Aazmey in 2017 but Saidi said he could not recall the exact amount.

In Mahdzir’s case, Rayyan testified the current Tenaga Nasional chairman asked for a RM250 million kickback for helping the company secure the project.

However, Mahdzir later agreed to a RM60 million settlement.

Rayyan said the money was paid through Mahdzir’s proxy, Md Fuan Yassin.

Akberdin then put it to the witness that the MACC’s image, reputation and integrity had been tarnished because it decided to drop the criminal charges against Rizal, who was previously charged together with Rosmah in the corruption trial.

Lead prosecutor Gopal Sri Ram objected to this, saying the power to pursue or drop criminal charges are solely at the discretion of the prosecution, and not MACC.

“It’s not fair to put these questions to her. It is at the prosecution’s discretion,” Sri Ram said.

Rizal was previously charged with four counts of seeking and receiving bribes for himself and Rosmah amounting to RM6.5 million, for the project to supply and install rural school solar energy in Sarawak.

He was charged under Section 16(a)(A) of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission Act 2009.

However, the prosecution dropped all charges against Rizal in return for his testimony against Rosmah and he was later placed in the witness protection programme. – TMI


Earlier reports:

Oct 5, Rosmah’s Bribe Trial: Day 28

Sept 17, Rosmah’s Bribe Trial: Day 27

Sept 15, Rosmah’s Bribe Trial: Day 26

Sept 14, Rosmah’s Bribe Trial: Day 25

Sept 9, Rosmah’s Bribe Trial: Day 24

Aug 19, Rosmah’s Bribe Trial: Day 23

Aug 18, Rosmah’s Bribe Trial: Day 22

Aug 17, Rosmah’s Bribe Trial: Day 21

Aug 5, Rosmah’s Bribe Trial: Day 20

Aug 4, Rosmah’s Bribe Trial: Day 19

Aug 3, Rosmah’s bribe trial: Day 18

Jul 15. Rosmah’s Bribe Trial: Day 17

Jul 14, Rosmah’s Bribe Trial: Day 16

Jul 13, Rosmah’s Bribe Trial: Day 15

Mar 12, Rosmah’s Bribe Trial: Day 14

Mar 11, Rosmah’s Bribe Trial: Day 13

Mar 10, Rosmah’s Bribe Trial: Day 12

Mar 9, Rosmah’s Bribe Trial: Day 11

Mar 9, Rosmah’s Ex-Aide Rizal Mansor Now in Witness Protection

Feb 20, Rosmah’s Bribe Trial: Day Ten

Feb 20, Witness Tells Rosmah’s Trial Jepak MD Gave RM5 Million to “RM”

Feb 19, Rosmah’s Bribe Trial: Day Nine

Feb 18, Rosmah’s Bribe Trial: Day Eight

Feb 18, Rosmah’s Lawyer Tears into Madinah’s Testimony

Feb 17, Rosmah’s Bribe Trial: Day Seven

Feb 17, Ex-Education Ministry Sec-Gen: Business Partners Fought over RM1.2B Solar Project

Feb 13, Rosmah’s Bribe Trial: Day Six

Feb 13, Mahdzir Denies Hiring Lawyer to Broker Deal with AGC

Feb 12, Rosmah’s Bribe Trial: Day Five

Feb 12, Rosmah’s Refusal to Leave Accused Dock During Lunch Break Prompts Early Adjournment

Feb 11, Rosmah’s Defence Alleges Mahdzir Private Jets to Macau, Spore, Perth to Gamble

Feb 11, Rosmah’s Defence Lawyer Paints Ex-Minister Mahdzir as Corrupt

Feb 10, Rosmah’s Bribe Trial: Day Three

Feb 10, Ex-Minister Tells Rosmah’s Trial: I Wasn’t Bribed, Simply Followed Najib’s Orders

Feb 6, Rosmah’s Bribe Trial: Day Two

Feb 6, Driver Delivered Bags of Cash to Rosmah’s House

Feb 6, Rosmah Allegedly Pressured Ex-Minister to Award Project to Jepak

Feb 5, Rosmah’s Bribe Trial: Day One

Feb 5, Rosmah’s Lawyer Cries Intimidation over MACC’s Probe of Doctor Who Issued MC

Feb 5, RM6M Bribe in RM100 Bills

Feb 5, Rosmah’s Controversial FLOM Division Rebranded After Public Criticism

Feb 5, DPP: Overbearing Rosmah Wielded Considerable Influence