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Submit information on Shahrir’s income, allowances since 1978, defence tells witness

Prosecution objects, saying documents irrelevant to money laundering charge

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 28 Jul 2022 6:41PM

Submit information on Shahrir’s income, allowances since 1978, defence tells witness
Tan Sri Shahrir Samad, 72, was charged with money laundering by not reporting the real income in the income tax form which is a violation of Section 113(1)(a) of the Income Tax Act 1967, which is not declaring the income amounting to RM1 million received from Najib through a cheque which was later banked into the account of the accused. – Bernama pic, July 28, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – The defence today told a prosecution witness to provide the files containing information on the incomes and allowances of Tan Sri Shahrir Samad as an MP since 1978 at the trial of the former Felda chairman.

Counsel Datuk Firoz Hussein Ahmad Jamaluddin, who is representing Shahrir, said the documents are required to support the defence that the RM1 million allegedly received by his client in 2013 was not taxable income.

“Shahrir’s income is extremely relevant. He faces an offence under AMLA (Anti-Money Laundering Act) where the predicate offence relates to Section 113 of the Income Tax Act, where his position has always been that there has been no declaration of income because the RM1 million was reimbursement of a trust fund in relation to personal money. 

“Therefore, one has to establish he has extended his personal money in the first place to receive the reimbursement,” he was speaking at the trial of the former Johor Baru MP who is facing charges of failing to declare RM1 million received from Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak to the Inland Revenue Board (IRB).

According to the lawyer, if the documents were not relevant, the prosecution would not call the first witness, who is Parliamentary Affairs Division senior assistant administrative officer, Rosli Mat Jinun to give his statement to prove the charges against Shahrir.

Deputy public prosecutor Mohd ‘Afif Ali protested the defence’s application that the documents were not related to the charge of money laundering.

Lawyer Tan Sri Dzulkifli Ahmad later asked Rosli whether the witness agreed to provide the files at the coming proceeding, to which Rosli replied, “Agree”.

Dzulkifli: Documents shown through files?

Rosli: The normal files.

Shahrir, 72, was charged with money laundering by not reporting the real income in the income tax form which is a violation of Section 113(1)(a) of the Income Tax Act 1967, which is not declaring the income amounting to RM1 million received from Najib through a cheque which was later banked into the account of the accused.

He was accused of carrying out the act at IRB, Duta Branch, Government Office Complex, Jalan Tuanku Abdul Halim here on April 25, 2014.

The charge under Section 4(1) of the Anti-Money Laundering and Anti-Terrorism Financing Act 2001 carries a fine not exceeding RM5 million or a maximum imprisonment of five years or both, if convicted.

The trial before Judge Datuk Muhammad Jamil Hussin continues on August 8. – Bernama, July 28, 2022

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