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[UPDATED] Wan Saiful charged with 18 counts of money laundering amounting to RM5.59 mil

Former Bersatu info chief pleads not guilty after all charges were read separately before judge

Updated 6 months ago · Published on 25 Oct 2023 11:47AM

[UPDATED] Wan Saiful charged with 18 counts of money laundering amounting to RM5.59 mil
Former Bersatu information chief Datuk Wan Saiful Wan Jan, who was previously charged with corruption in relation to the Jana Wibawa project, was again brought before the sessions court today on 18 counts of money laundering, involving RM5.59 million, last year. – Bernama pic, October 25, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – Former Bersatu information chief Datuk Wan Saiful Wan Jan, who was previously charged with corruption in relation to the Jana Wibawa project, was again brought before the sessions court here today on 18 counts of money laundering, involving RM5.59 million, last year.

Wan Saiful, 48, in a black suit, pleaded not guilty after all the charges were read separately before judge Suzana Hussin.

Wan Saiful faces 13 charges of transferring proceeds from illegal activities, amounting to RM1.6 million, and five other charges of using illegal money, amounting to RM3.9 million.

According to the charge sheet, Wan Saiful, as the director of WA Advisory Group Sdn Bhd, was charged with transferring money from illegal activities, amounting to RM78,800, from the company’s CIMB Bank Bhd account to the Public Bank Bhd account of Tagami Auto Enterprise Sdn Bhd, as payment for the purchase of a Ford Ranger.

He was also charged with 12 counts of transferring money, as a result of illegal activities, from the WSA Advisory Group’s CIMB Bank account to the CIMB Islamic Bank Bhd account (RM291,564.96) and Malayan Banking Bhd account (RM49,000) belonging to the accused; Bank Rakyat account belonging to Pertubuhan Penggerak Muafakat Bagan Seberang Perai Utara (RM36,550) and RM180,000 paid to the National Sports Council.

The money, believed from the illegal activities, was also transferred to the CIMB Islamic Bank Bhd accounts belonging to PYI Global Trading (RM120,000) and Jejak Global Enterprise (RM425,650); Ambank Bhd account belonging to Fokus Malaysia Studios (RM176,380); Maybank Islamic Bhd account belonging to Chin Kang Hardware Jitra (RM88,000); CIMB Bank Bhd account belonging to a man (RM33,521); Malayan Banking Bhd account belonging to Syarikat Sinar Karangkraf Sdn Bhd (RM38,160); Maybank Islamic Bhd account belonging to Akademi Gagasan Minda Merdeka (RM100,000) and Hong Leong Bank account belonging to Good Square Sdn Bhd (RM46,487.85).

Wan Saiful was also charged with five counts of using money from illegal activities through CIMB Bank Bhd cheques, worth RM2.3 million and RM530,471.46, belonging to the accused’s company, to his CIMB Islamic Bank Bhd account; one cheque worth RM400,000 paid to Syarikat Jendela Timur Consultant, and two cheques, worth RM300,000 and RM400,000 respectively, paid to Duckling Management & Services and Fendi Dilif Resources. – Bernama, October 25, 2023

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