logo
Syed Saddiq, family performs 'sujud syukur' after Court of Appeal acquits him of all charges

Syed Saddiq, family performs 'sujud syukur' after Court of Appeal acquits him of all charges

Sinar Daily17 hours ago

PUTRAJAYA – Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman and his family performed a sujud syukur (prostration of gratitude) at the Court of Appeal here today, immediately after he was acquitted of four charges related to the misappropriation of Angkatan Bersatu Anak Muda (Armada) funds.
The Muar Member of Parliament, along with his father and mother, was seen offering the act of gratitude as they exited the courtroom, with singer-actress Bella Astillah and others observing the moment.
In a press conference, Syed Saddiq expressed his gratitude and said he loved the country more than his own life.
'It has been a long journey and I am grateful that justice is won. I look forward to doing the job, to doing what I was elected to do,' he said.
Syed Saddiq also reflected on the challenges he had faced over the past five years, stating that he would not wish the experience even on his worst enemy. The Court of Appeal here today acquitted and discharged Muar MP Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman (left) of four charges involving criminal breach of trust, misappropriation of property and money laundering linked to funds from Angkatan Bersatu Anak Muda (Armada). Photo by Bernama
He said the lengthy legal journey had also witnessed unwavering support from his family, friends and supporters, who never ceased to offer encouragement and prayers.
'I am deeply indebted especially to my parents and family for always providing support.
'To the Muda leadership colleagues and friends who travelled from afar and to those who could not be here but sent their prayers and greetings virtually, I extend my heartfelt thanks,' he said when met by the media today.
Syed Saddiq also expressed his deep appreciation for the initiative by several parties who organised virtual Yasin recitations over the past few days.
'For the past three to four nights, there have been online sessions on TikTok and Zoom for Yasin recitations. I am truly touched and indebted, because in this world of politics, I am just a small figure.
'But because of all your support and encouragement, I remained resilient and able to keep moving forward despite any obstacles and challenges,' he said.
Commenting further, the former Youth and Sports Minister stressed that he was committed to clearing his name through legal channels.
'My hope today, after five years, is simply that the truth prevails. I have been able to clear my name, just as I promised, through the court.
'I respect and uphold this institution because it is the best platform to clear one's name. judged based on facts and data and at the same time, judged by Allah SWT,' he said.
Meanwhile, his mother, Sharifah Mahani Syed Abdul Aziz, said that five years was not a short time, and at times she wanted her son to step away from politics.
'Sometimes, as a mother, I want to tell him to stop and not get involved in politics anymore because the situation is difficult and many people don't cooperate.
'But Saddiq's spirit is strong – for Malaysia, for the people, for the country and for religion. As a mother, I make sure he fulfils his trust successfully,' she said.
Sharifah Mahani also called on the public to pray for Syed Saddiq so that he could continue to serve the people.
'For those who have wronged my son, I pray that Allah grants them guidance. Life is temporary, it's not forever, so don't wrong others. I forgive the mistreatment done to my son.
'Remember, we are all just ordinary humans. Let's cooperate so that his responsibilities can be carried out,' she said.
His father, Syed Abdul Rahman, thanked Malaysians and supporters abroad for their encouragement and expressed gratitude for today's decision.
Earlier, it was reported that Syed Saddiq walked out of court a free man after the Court of Appeal acquitted him of all four charges of abetting in criminal breach of trust (CBT), misappropriation of property, and money laundering involving Armada party funds.
In a unanimous decision, a three-judge panel comprising Datuk Ahmad Zaidi Ibrahim, Datuk Azman Abdullah and Datuk Noorin Badaruddin allowed the former youth and sports minister's appeal and overturned the conviction and sentence handed down by the Kuala Lumpur High Court on Nov 9, 2023.
The High Court had sentenced Syed Saddiq, 32, to seven years' imprisonment, two strokes of the cane, and a RM10 million fine after finding him guilty on all four abetment charges involving Armada funds.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

News@9: Today's top headlines - June 25, 2025 [WATCH]
News@9: Today's top headlines - June 25, 2025 [WATCH]

New Straits Times

time8 hours ago

  • New Straits Times

News@9: Today's top headlines - June 25, 2025 [WATCH]

Here are today's top stories. Acquittal Court of Appeal clears Syed Saddiq of all corruption charges, overturning his sentence and restoring his political reputation. In Tears An emotional Bella Astillah avoids comment on rumours of romance after attending Syed Saddiq's corruption acquittal. UK enforces asset freeze on £132 million in assets linked to the wife of Tun Daim Zainuddin, following MACC's request. MACC moves to forfeit RM177 million in seized assets linked to a probe involving ex-PM Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob. That's all for News@9.

Appeals Court acquits Syed Saddiq of CBT, misappropriation, money laundering charges
Appeals Court acquits Syed Saddiq of CBT, misappropriation, money laundering charges

Focus Malaysia

time11 hours ago

  • Focus Malaysia

Appeals Court acquits Syed Saddiq of CBT, misappropriation, money laundering charges

THE Court of Appeal has acquitted and discharged Muar MP Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman of four charges involving criminal breach of trust (CBT), misappropriation of property and money laundering linked to funds from Angkatan Bersatu Anak Muda (Armada). A three-member bench comprising Justices Datuk Ahmad Zaidi Ibrahim, Datuk Azman Abdullah and Datuk Noorin Badaruddin allowed Syed Saddiq's appeal to overturn his conviction and sentence of seven years' jail, two strokes of the cane, and a RM10 mil fine imposed by the Kuala Lumpur High Court on Nov 9, 2023. 'We find that the prosecution failed to prove the abetment charge against the appellant (Syed Saddiq). 'The evidence presented was not credible and did not support the misappropriation charge under Section 403. Additionally, the money laundering charges under AMLA could not be sustained. 'Therefore, the appellant is acquitted and discharged of all charges,' said Justice Noorin, who read out the unanimous decision. Syed Saddiq, 32, had been accused of abetting Armada's former assistant treasurer, Rafiq Hakim Razali, in committing criminal breach of trust involving RM1 mil. The alleged offence was said to have occurred at CIMB Bank Berhad, Menara CIMB KL Sentral, on March 6, 2020, under Section 406 of the Penal Code. For the second charge, he was accused of misappropriating RM120,000 from the Maybank Islamic Berhad account of Armada Bumi Bersatu Enterprise by instructing Rafiq Hakim to dispose of the funds. The act was alleged to have taken place at Malayan Banking Berhad, Taman Pandan Jaya, between April 8 and 21, 2018, under Section 403 of the Penal Code. Additionally, Syed Saddiq faced two charges of money laundering involving the transfer of RM50,000 each from his Maybank Islamic account to his Amanah Saham Bumiputera account. These transactions, allegedly proceeds of unlawful activities, were said to have occurred at a bank in Taman Perling, Johor Bahru, on June 16 and 19, 2018. The money laundering charges were brought under Section 4(1)(b) of the Anti-Money Laundering, Anti-Terrorism Financing and Proceeds of Unlawful Activities Act 2001, which provides for a maximum sentence of 15 years in prison and a fine of up to five times the amount involved, upon conviction. ‒ June 25, 2025 Main image: Bernama

Syed Saddiq acquitted of all corruption charges [WATCH]
Syed Saddiq acquitted of all corruption charges [WATCH]

New Straits Times

time12 hours ago

  • New Straits Times

Syed Saddiq acquitted of all corruption charges [WATCH]

PUTRAJAYA: Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman has been acquitted of all corruption charges today. A three-judge Court of Appeal panel led by Datuk Ahmad Zaidi Ibrahim allowed the former youth and sports minister's appeal, setting aside his conviction, seven-year prison sentence, RM10 million fine, and two strokes of the rotan. Other members of the bench were Datuk Azman Abdullah and Datuk Noorin Badaruddin. On July 22, 2021, Syed Saddiq was charged, as the then Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia Armada wing chief entrusted with control of Armada funds, with abetting Bersatu assistant treasurer Rafiq Hakim Razali in committing criminal breach of trust (CBT) involving RM1 million of the organisation's funds. The former youth and sports minister was also charged with misusing property for personal benefit, namely, RM120,000 from the Maybank Islamic Bhd account belonging to Armada Bumi Bersatu Enterprise (ABBE), by causing Rafiq to dispose of the money. He was further charged with two counts of money laundering involving two transactions of RM50,000, believed to be proceeds of unlawful activities, from his Maybank Islamic Bhd account into his Amanah Saham Bumiputera account. Reading the unanimous decision, Noorin said the lower court had erred in failing to properly evaluate the evidence and the legal elements required to prove the charges against Syed Saddiq. "The act of telling, instructing, or ordering someone to withdraw money cannot be considered as disposal of the money. "The act of withdrawing the money itself does not satisfy the element of actus reus (the physical act of a crime). "The learned trial judge also erred in referring to Article 24(8) of the Bersatu Constitution and in equating 'withdrawal' with 'expenses' under the same provision. "To read the word expenses (perbelanjaan) as necessarily encompassing withdrawal (pengeluaran) is not a conclusion that must follow from Article 24(8) of the Bersatu Constitution. "As such, the withdrawal of the RM1 million from Armada's account by PW13 (prosecution witness Rafiq Hakim) cannot be said to have been used or disposed of in violation of a direction of law," she said. Noorin said the principal offence of criminal breach of trust in the case was groundless, as it was undisputed that the RM1 million withdrawn was not misappropriated but used for Armada's programmes. She said the appellant could not be said to have abetted the commission of CBT when the offence itself did not meet any of the elements under Section 405 of the Penal Code. "The real issue arising from the abetment charge is whether the alleged instruction or command by the appellant to PW13 to withdraw the RM1 million amounts to abetment to commit criminal breach of trust. "It is our considered view that causing, commanding or instructing someone to withdraw money cannot be equated to 'disposal' or 'conversion' as prescribed under Section 405 of the Penal Code. "There must be actual usage of the money in the first place," she said, adding that no evidence showed the appellant had received a single sen from the impugned sum, as all the monies were spent on Armada's programmes or activities. Regarding the charge of misusing RM120,000 in cash, the court said the money came from fundraising efforts and was intended to fund the appellant's election campaign, she said. Therefore, the money essentially belonged to the appellant. "We find that even PW13 did not say the RM120,000 belonged to ABBE. "Instead, he testified that the account belonged to ABBE and that the money was deposited into it. We find not an iota of evidence showing that the money belonged to ABBE or Armada. There was no attempt by the prosecution to lead evidence that it was ABBE's money, or that ABBE's account was used to receive donations as a result of the appellant's appeal for assistance with his election expenses," she said. The court concluded that the prosecution had failed to adduce credible evidence or facts to support the Section 403 charge in a way that was believable or capable of belief. Syed Saddiq was represented by lawyers Datuk Mohd Yusof Zainal Abiden, Datuk Hisyam Teh Poh Teik, S. Devanandan, Alex Tan, Kee Wei Loon, Low Wei Loke, Khairuzzaman Ridha, and Hing Heng Shen. The prosecution was represented by Deputy Public Prosecutors Datuk Wan Shaharuddin Wan Ladin, Farah Ezlin Yusop Khan, Nurul Qistini Qamarul Abrar, Muhammad Ashraf Mohamed Tahir, and Wan Nur Iman Wan Ahmad Afzal.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store