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Duo claim trial to taking RM90,000 in bribes for Gua Musang road projects

Court allows Public Works Dept engineer, woman bail of RM10,000, RM5,000

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 28 Jun 2022 7:40PM

Duo claim trial to taking RM90,000 in bribes for Gua Musang road projects
The court has allowed Izwan Mashuri and Norsiah Mohd Anuar bail of RM10,000 and RM5,000 respectively with one surety and set August 8 for further mention. – Bernama pic, June 28, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – A Public Works Department engineer and a woman were charged at the sessions court here today on two counts of receiving RM90,000 in bribes relating to the proposed appointment of a company as a subcontractor for a road project in Gua Musang two years ago.

Under the first and second charge, Izwan Mashuri, 39, and Norsiah Mohd Anuar, 30, allegedly received RM90,000 in bribes for themselves in return for proposing Syarikat Lega Kiara Enterprise’s appointment as a subcontractor to Pintas Utama Sdn Bhd for two road projects in Gua Musang, worth RM2,144,822 and RM1,280,562, at a hotel room in Jalan Putra, Chow Kit here between 7pm and 9pm on December 30, 2020.

The charges under Section 16(a)(A) of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) Act 2009 were read together with Section 34 of the Penal Code.

Izwan and Norsiah pleaded not guilty to the charges read in front of judge Rozina Ayob.

Deputy public prosecutor Nor Diana Nor Azwa offered bail of RM30,000 with one surety for each of the accused with the additional condition that they surrender their passports to the court and report in at a MACC office every month.

Mohd Azali Ibrahim, Izwan’s counsel, requested that bail be lowered, while Norsiah, who was unrepresented, also requested lower bail as she has to support a child.

The court subsequently allowed Izwan and Norsiah bail of RM10,000 and RM5,000 respectively with one surety on the conditions mentioned previously and set August 8 for further mention.

Izwan also pleaded not guilty in front of sessions court judge Suzana Hussin to three counts of bribery related to the appointment of the same company as subcontractor for two projects.

For the first charge, Izwan allegedly sought a bribe of 7% of the slope maintenance projects issued by Pintas Utama Sdn Bhd from the same individual in return for him proposing the appointment of the company as a subcontractor to Pintas Utama for the project at the same location under Section 16(a)(A) of the MACC Act 2009.

For the second and third charge, he is accused of receiving RM100,000 and RM 30,000 in bribes from the same individual in return for his proposing the same company as subcontractor to Pintas Utama for two road projects in Gua Musang on July 23, 2020 and February 10 this year at the same location.

The court set bail at RM25,000 with one surety for all three charges and set August 8 for case mention. – Bernama, June 28, 2022

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