Malaysia

Najib sends second letter to AGC to drop RM6.6 bil CBT charges

Court sets case management on Sept 12

Updated 8 months ago · Published on 09 Aug 2023 12:18PM

Najib sends second letter to AGC to drop RM6.6 bil CBT charges
Datuk Seri Najib Razak (pic) seeks to drop the criminal breach of trust charges he is facing with former Treasury secretary-general Tan Sri Mohd Irwan Serigar Abdullah. – AZIM RAHMAN/The Vibes file pic, August 9, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – Datuk Seri Najib Razak has sent his second representation letter to the Attorney-General’s Chambers to drop the criminal breach of trust charges he is facing with former Treasury secretary-general Tan Sri Mohd Irwan Serigar Abdullah.

Najib and Irwan were charged in 2018 with six counts of criminal breach of trust amounting to RM6.6 billion in government funds involving payments to International Petroleum Investment Company (Ipic).

During proceedings today, deputy public prosecutor Muhammad Saifuddin Hashim Musaimi informed high court judge Datuk Muhammad Jamil Hussin that the prosecution received the letter of representation last week through Messrs Shafee & Co, who are acting for the former prime minister.

“As such, we need time to look into it as this case involves a lot of documents.

“I have been instructed to apply for another date for case management to allow Attorney-General Tan Sri Idrus Harun to consider this representation,” Saifuddin said. 

Meanwhile, Najib’s lawyer Tan Sri Muhammad Shafee Abdullah and Datuk K. Kumaraendran, acting for Irwan, asked that the date for case management be held within a month. 

Jamil then fixed it for September 12.

Najib had sent in his letter of representation two years ago but it was rejected, while Irwan’s representation was sent in 2020, which was not replied to by the AGC, following which Irwan sent a new one in March.

On October 24, 2018, Najib and Irwan pleaded not guilty to six charges of criminal breach of trust amounting to RM6.6 billion in government funds involving payments to Ipic.

Najib and Irwan were jointly accused of committing all the offences at the Finance Ministry Complex, Putrajaya between December 21, 2016, and December 18, 2017.

The charges were framed under Section 409 of the Penal Code, read together with Section 34 of the same law, which provides for a maximum of 20 years in jail and whipping as well as a fine upon conviction. – Bernama, August 9, 2023

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