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Not a single sen in Yayasan Akalbudi is from govt, people: Zahid

Tens of millions of ringgit in foundation belong to me, says former DPM

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 23 May 2022 2:27PM

Not a single sen in Yayasan Akalbudi is from govt, people: Zahid
Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, during his defence proceedings on 47 charges involving breach of trust, corruption and money laundering today, says the source of Yayasan Akalbudi’s funds was from his income when he was in the corporate sector before becoming an administrative member in the government. – Bernama pic, May 23, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Former deputy prime minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi told the high court here today that not a single sen of Yayasan Akalbudi’s funds came from the government or the people.

Instead, he said, the tens of millions of ringgit in the foundation belonged to him.

Zahid, 69, said the source of the foundation’s funds was from his income when he was in the corporate sector before becoming an administrative member in the government.

“Before I became a member of the administration, namely minister or deputy prime minister, I was in the corporate business sector. I used to head four companies listed on Bursa Kuala Lumpur and used to be the chairman of Bank Simpanan Nasional.

“There were some contributions from friends and businessmen who had nothing to do with the portfolio I was holding, but not a single sen was from government contributions or the people’s money or from the taxpayers,” he added.

He said this when questioned by his lawyer, Datuk Ahmad Zaidi Zainal on the third day of his defence proceedings on 47 charges involving breach of trust, corruption and money laundering.

The Bagan Datuk MP also told the court that said his income and allowances as a chief executive officer, executive chairman and chairman of a corporate company exceeded his family’s expenses and needs.

“So I was determined, on the advice of my father, who was a mudir or principal of a religious school in Bagan Datuk, to channel the surplus income to people in need through donations, alms, infak, tithe for welfare and religious purposes in Yayasan Akalbudi.

“The funds in the Akalbudi Foundation are from my personal income as well as the allowance I received during my corporate business activities,” he added.

Apart from that, Zahid said he also received dividend payments from the companies concerned, which he deposited into the foundation and also conducted stock market transactions for income.

Zahid is facing 47 charges with 12 of them for breach of trust, eight charges of corruption and 27 charges of money laundering, involving tens of millions of ringgit in funds belonging to Yayasan Akalbudi.

On January 24, the court ordered Zahid to defend himself against all the charges after the prosecution succeeded in proving a prima facie case.

The trial continues before judge Datuk Collin Lawrence Sequerah. – Bernama, May 23, 2022

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