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Ex-SPAD enforcement assistant pleads not guilty to 11 corruption charges

He allegedly accepted bribes to leak operations information and withhold action against an illegal taxi driver

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 12 Nov 2020 4:38PM

Ex-SPAD enforcement assistant pleads not guilty to 11 corruption charges
Mohd Faiz Ahdon is alleged to have accepted bribes, totalling RM2,640, from an illegal taxi driver as an inducement to leak information on Land Public Transport Commission operations and not to take action against him and his five friends. – The Vibes file pic, November 12, 2020

SHAH ALAM – A former Land Public Transport Commission (SPAD) enforcement assistant pleaded not guilty at the sessions court here today to 11 charges of accepting bribes amounting to RM5,940, four years ago.

Mohd Faiz Ahdon, 36, was seen crying when the charges were read out to him before Judge Rozilah Salleh.

On six of the charges, he was alleged to have accepted bribes, totalling RM2,640 from Chong Chung Kwee, 57, a “teksi sapu” (illegal taxi) driver, as an inducement to leak information on SPAD operations and not to take action against him and his five friends, namely Tay Kin Tong, 70; Chua Kooi Chean, 58, Lim Chiam Hee, 56, Yap Chee Hong, 56, and Soo Mun Kit, 56.

The offences were allegedly committed at a bank in Bandar Puteri, Puchong, between January 11 and February 8, 2016.

On five other charges, Faiz was charged with receiving a total of RM3,300 from the same people for the same purpose at a bank in Hulu Langat between February 16 and March 15, 2016.

Faiz was jointly charged with two other SPAD enforcement assistants – Syed Ammar Syamim Syed Agail, 34, and Mohd Shahril Sapiain, 39 – with two counts of bribery.

All of them pleaded not guilty to both charges.

On the first count, Faiz, Syed Amar and Shahril were jointly charged with soliciting RM720 from Chong as an inducement to leak information on SPAD operations and to not take action against the illegal taxi driver and his friends.

They were also charged with accepting the money from Chong for the same purpose at a nasi kandar restaurant, Shaftsbury Square, Cyberjaya, between 1.30am and 2.30am in February 2016.

Rozilah allowed Faiz bail of RM4,000 for all charges, while Syed Amar and Shahril were allowed bail of RM2,000 each.

They were also ordered to surrender their passports to the court and to report themselves at the nearest Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission office every month.

Deputy public prosecutor Fadhli Ab Wahab prosecuted, while lawyer Ridha Abdah Subri represented Faiz. Syed Amar and Shahril were unrepresented.

The court set December 14 for mention. – Bernama, November 12, 2020

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