Malaysia

Zahid took payment from UKSB despite being public servant: prosecutor

Ex-DPM aware of firm’s ties with Home Ministry prior to being appointed, DPP argues

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 06 Sep 2022 3:48PM

Zahid took payment from UKSB despite being public servant: prosecutor
Deputy public prosecutor Raja Rozela Raja Toran argues that prosecution witness Sheba Kunmiho had provided testimony that Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi’s (centre) appointment as home minister in May 2013 was subsequently gazetted, proving his position as a public official. – Bernama pic, September 6, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – The prosecution team in Datuk Seri Zahid Hamidi’s Ultra Kirana Sdn Bhd (UKSB) graft trial told the high court today that the former deputy prime minister had accepted funds from the company despite being a public servant. 

Deputy public prosecutor Raja Rozela Raja Toran said Zahid had obtained cash from UKSB, which is a contractor appointed by the Home Ministry, a portfolio held by Zahid at the time. 

She added that prosecution witness Sheba Kunmiho testified that Zahid’s appointment as home minister in May 2013 was subsequently gazetted, proving his position as a public official. 

“He (Zahid) was a public servant as defined under Section 21(i) of the Penal Code,” she said, as quoted by Free Malaysia Today. 

“He was entrusted to perform a public duty, and he received payment for that.” 

Rozela, who is also the team lead for the prosecution, argued that Zahid was aware of UKSB having business ties with the Home Ministry prior to his appointment, noting that the matter has been demonstrated through documentary evidence and oral testimonies by witnesses. 

The prosecution was making its submission before judge Datuk Mohd Yazid Mustafa. 

She also said that UKSB directors Harry Lee and Wan Quoris Shah Wan Abdul Ghani held meetings with Zahid between 2013 and 2018, the FMT reported. 

“This constituted a business relationship as they met Zahid at his official residence to extend (UKSB’s) contracts with the ministry,” she said, adding that Zahid also displayed unfair favouritism to the company in exchange for a “valuable thing” in the form of cash. 

She said Lee and Wan Quoris paid him S$200,000, S$300,000 and S$520,0000 every month, even though Zahid did not ask for any funds in any specific amount.

Responding to arguments that the funds came from other sources and not UKSB, Rozela said this was irrelevant. 

“The source of money is not a material consideration, as it is not an element to be proven under Section 165 of the Penal Code,” she said. 

She also told the court that Zahid should be called to enter his defence as the prosecution had adduced credible evidence on the offence.

Zahid, 69, is facing 33 charges of receiving bribes amounting to S$13.56 million (RM43.33 million) from UKSB for himself as home minister to extend the contract of the company as the operator of one-stop-centre services in China and the VLN system, as well as to maintain the contract agreement to supply the VLN integrated system to the same company by the Home Ministry.

On another seven counts, he was charged with obtaining for himself S$1,150,000, RM3 million, 15,000 Swiss franc (RM68,519) and US$15,000 (RM67,395) from the same company, which has official links with his official duty.

He was charged with committing all the offences at Seri Satria, Precinct 16, Putrajaya, and Country Heights, Kajang between October 2014 and March 2018. – The Vibes, September 6, 2022 

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