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I have to pay for Mazlina’s negligence, where’s the justice? Zahid tells court

Ex-deputy prime minister says former executive secretary ‘did not pay credit card bills properly’

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 23 May 2022 7:37PM

I have to pay for Mazlina’s negligence, where’s the justice? Zahid tells court
Former deputy prime minister Datuk Seri Zahid Hamidi (centre) appears in Kuala Lumpur High Court on the third day of his defence proceedings on 47 charges involving breach of trust, corruption and money laundering. – Bernama pic, May 23, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Former deputy prime minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi told the high court today that Mazlina Mazlan @ Ramly had committed negligence in handling his personal expenses as well as finances involving Yayasan Akalbudi (YAB).

Zahid, 69, said among the negligence his former executive secretary committed was failing to understand and read his credit card statements which caused her to make either insufficient or excessive payments.

“The mistakes that Mazlina made included making credit card payments amounting to RM71,283 instead of RM65,153.32. Besides that, she (Mazlina) also underpaid the credit card bill, paying only RM2,600, when she should have paid RM64,668.24,” he said when reading out his witness statement on the third day of his defence proceedings on 47 charges involving breach of trust, corruption and money laundering.

He said Mazlina had testified in court that she did not know, was unsure and could not remember matters regarding the management of his credit card bills, apart from admitting to being negligent in handling the expenses.

“As a trained and experienced banker, I state that if I knew Mazlina was behaving in this way, I would not give her permission and would stop her actions immediately,” he said.

To a question raised by his lawyer, Datuk Ahmad Zaidi Zainal, on what could have caused Mazlina to make the extra payment, Zahid said: “This is what I do not understand, why pay more and sometimes pay less, it means she was negligent...I have to pay for other people’s negligence. Where is the justice?”

According to him, Mazlina had never shown the monthly credit card statements to him, although he had asked her to do so.

“She (Mazlina) said she would give me the credit card statements, that she would come to my office, I waited but she didn’t come and pretended to forget about it, every time I asked about this, she would give me so many excuses.

“...I am a very busy person ... I prioritise my duties for the ministry and the country. That is why I cannot detect any negligence by Mazlina in managing my personal finances and Yayasan Akalbudi’s,” he said.

Besides that, Zahid said Mazlina had used YAB cheques to pay for his credit card bills without his instruction, knowledge or agreement.

“Mazlina had used my signature stamp on the Yayasan Akalbudi cheques that were used to pay for personal credit card bills as well as my wife’s (Datin Seri Hamidah Khamis) without my knowledge…the stamp should have been used on certificates of appreciation and festive season greeting cards.

“I have never ordered Mazlina to use the Yayasan Akalbudi cheques that I have pre-signed for purposes other than charity and I have never allowed Mazlina to use signature stamps or pre-signed cheques for credit card payment purposes or to pay for my vehicle insurance policy,” he said.

Zahid also denied any knowledge of the existence of such cheques that were used by Mazlina from 2013 until 2016, adding that if he knew about this matter, he would have immediately fired her for misusing the foundation’s cheques.

“Due to these failures that Mazlina committed, I had to appoint Messrs Lewis & Co as trustee of the YAB funds,” he said.

When asked by Zaidi why he did not take any action against Mazlina even though she had committed several offences, Zahid said: “I am a professional ... I treat the officers serving under the agencies and departments that I lead professionally. I have never demoted any officer. Instead, I give advice and guidance as well as promote them so that the officer is no longer working in the office or ministry that I lead.” – Bernama, May 23, 2022

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