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Syed Saddiq discussed statement on missing cash in WhatsApp group, court hears

Witness claims Muar MP disagreed with suggestions, opted to say money was his, parents’

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 21 Jun 2022 7:05PM

Syed Saddiq discussed statement on missing cash in WhatsApp group, court hears
According to the first charge, Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman (centre) is charged as the then chief of Bersatu’s youth wing, or Armada, of abetting Armada’s assistant treasurer at the time, with criminal breach of trust of RM1 million in funds belonging to the wing. – Bernama pic, June 21, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – The high court today was told that Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman had discussed with members of a WhatsApp group about a statement to be issued to the media about the missing money totalling RM250,000 from his home.

Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) investigating officer Muhammad Taufik Awaludin said the WhatsApp group’s conversation was obtained from a forensic report taken from a mobile phone belonging to Rafiq Hakim Razali who was the then assistant treasurer of Armada.

“In the WhatsApp group as well, YB Syed Saddiq discussed the narrative to be issued to the media about the missing money.  

“At the end of the discussion in the WhatsApp group, YB Syed Saddiq did not agree with the suggestions proposed by the group members and decided to issue a statement saying that the money belonged to him and his parents,” he said.

The first prosecution witness said this during re-examination by deputy public prosecutors Datuk Wan Shaharuddin Wan Ladin and Muhammad Asyraf Mohamed Tahir on the first day of the trial of the Muar MP, who faces four charges of criminal breach of trust (CBT) and money laundering.

The witness also disagreed with lawyer Gobind Singh Deo who represented Syed Saddiq that the RM250,000 was from Syed Saddiq’s parents for house renovation.

Wan Shaharuddin: “Why don’t you agree?”

Taufik: “I do not agree because there was also a discussion in the WhatsApp group that the money was from a discretionary fund that was previously applied for by YB Syed Saddiq. After that, YB Syed Saddiq discussed the media statement that needed to be issued and YB Syed Saddiq chose to lodge a police report and issue a media statement on the matter.”

Wan Shaharuddin: “Your investigation into the loss of money at YB Syed Saddiq’s house, is it related to the charge of withdrawing RM1 million?”

Taufik: “Yes.”

Referred to the police report lodged by Syed Saddiq, the witness said the report stated that at 7.51pm on March 29, 2020, about RM250,000 in cash kept in a safe at his house had been stolen.

“There was no sign of it being forced open while the condition of his house was tidy and only certain people knew the combination code,” said the witness.

Taufik said Syed Saddiq’s parents had also lodged a police report regarding the missing money.

According to the first charge, Syed Saddiq is charged as the then Bersatu’s youth wing or Armada chief – who was entrusted with control of Armada funds – of abetting Rafiq, Armada’s assistant treasurer at the time, with CBT of RM1 million in funds belonging to the wing.

He is alleged of having committed the offence at CIMB Bank Berhad, Menara CIMB KL Sentral, Jalan Stesen Sentral 2, here on March 6, 2020, and is charged under Section 406 of the Penal Code which provides imprisonment for up to 10 years with whipping, and is liable to a fine, if found guilty.

For the second charge, the accused is charged with misusing property for himself, namely RM120,000 from the Maybank Islamic Berhad account belonging to Armada Bumi Bersatu Enterprise by causing Rafiq to dispose of the money.

Syed Saddiq is accused of having committed the offence at Malayan Banking Berhad, Jalan Pandan 3/6A, Taman Pandan Jaya here between April 8 and 21, 2018, and charged under Section 403 of the Penal Code which carries a minimum jail term of six months and a maximum of five years with whipping and is punishable by a fine, if convicted.

He also faces two counts of engaging in money laundering activities, namely two transactions of RM50,000, believed to be proceeds of unlawful activities, from his Maybank Islamic Berhad account into his Amanah Saham Bumiputera account.

Syed Saddiq is accused of committing the offence at a bank in Jalan Persisiran Perling, Taman Perling, Johor Bahru, on June 16 and 19, 2018.

The charges are framed under Section 4 (1) (b) of the Anti-Money Laundering, Anti-Terrorism Financing and Proceeds of Unlawful Activities Act 2001 which is punishable under Section 4 (1) of the same law, which provides maximum imprisonment of 15 years and a fine of not less than five times the amount of the proceeds of illegal activities, upon conviction.

The trial before judicial commissioner Datuk Azhar Abdul Hamid continues. – Bernama, June 21, 2022

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