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Syed Saddiq fails to impeach key witness’ credibility in his trial

Judicial commissioner sides with prosecution as Rafiq Hakim Razali’s statement not tendered in court

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 18 Jul 2022 2:33PM

Syed Saddiq fails to impeach key witness’ credibility in his trial
Muar MP Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman (pic) sought to impeach the testimony of Rafiq Hakim Razali, the former Angkatan Bersatu Anak Muda (Armada) assistant treasurer, following discrepancies in the latter’s witness statement and his oral testimony in court regarding the procedure for withdrawing RM1 million from Armada’s bank account. – ALIF OMAR/The Vibes pic, July 18, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – The high court here today rejected Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman’s application to impeach a key witness’ credibility in his criminal breach of trust (CBT) and money laundering trial.

The Muar MP sought to impeach the testimony of Rafiq Hakim Razali, the former Angkatan Bersatu Anak Muda (Armada) assistant treasurer, following discrepancies in the latter’s witness statement and his oral testimony in court regarding the procedure for withdrawing RM1 million from Armada’s bank account.

Judicial commissioner Datuk Azhar Abdul Hamid, in his decision, said Rafiq’s statement, which was not tendered in court, cannot be used to impeach the credibility of the witness.

“I agree with the submission advanced by the prosecution that the statement which the defence sought to rely on is not a witness statement defined under Section 402(B) Criminal Procedural Code (CPC).

“Therefore, that statement cannot be used as a basis to impeach the credibility of the witness,” he said.

Section 402(B) of the CPC states that in any criminal proceeding, a written statement by any person shall, with the consent of the parties to the proceedings, be admissible as evidence to the like extent as oral evidence by that person.

On July 7, counsel Gobind Singh Deo, who represented Syed Saddiq, said the court could use its discretion to allow the defence to start proceedings to challenge Rafiq’s credibility because the document referred to, namely the witness statement, was not tendered in court by the prosecution.

However, deputy public prosecutor Datuk Wan Shaharuddin Wan Ladin said if the defence wished to challenge the credibility of the witness, the latter’s witness statement would have to be tendered in court and used as an exhibit.

After Azhar delivered his decision, Gobind told the court they were seeking a fresh bid to obtain Rafiq Hakim’s statements which were recorded by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) in 2020 during its investigation.

Wan Shaharuddin, however, objected as there was no longer a need to challenge the credibility of the 13th prosecution witness as he had admitted to the court that there was a small discrepancy between his oral testimony in court and his written witness statement.

Azhar then set this Friday for the prosecution and defence to make further submissions before he gave his decision.

Syed Saddiq, 29, was charged as the then Armada chief – entrusted with control of Armada funds – with abetting Rafiq with CBT of RM1 million in funds belonging to the wing.

He was also charged with misusing property for himself, namely RM120,000 from the Maybank Islamic Bhd account belonging to Armada Bumi Bersatu Enterprise by causing Rafiq to dispose of the money at Malayan Banking Bhd, Jalan Pandan 3/6A, Taman Pandan Jaya here between April 8 and 21, 2018.

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 Bhd account into his Amanah Saham Bumiputera account.

He is alleged to have committed the offence at a bank at Jalan Persisiran Perling, Taman Perling, Johor Baru on June 16 and 19, 2018. – Bernama, July 18, 2022

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