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Muhyiddin wants High Court judge to hear seven charges of abuse of power, money-laundering
Muhyiddin wants High Court judge to hear seven charges of abuse of power, money-laundering

The Star

time14-05-2025

  • Politics
  • The Star

Muhyiddin wants High Court judge to hear seven charges of abuse of power, money-laundering

KUALA LUMPUR: Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin's defence team informed the Sessions Court here on Wednesday (May 14) that the Perikatan Nasional (PN) chairman had filed an application to have his seven cases transferred to the High Court here on April 4, reports Sinar Harian. During the case mention before Judge Azura Alwi, lawyer Tang Jia Wearn, representing Muhyiddin, 78, said the cases involve four charges of using his position for bribes amounting to RM232.5mil and three charges under the Anti-Money Laundering Act (AMLA) involving RM200mil, the Malay language daily reported. The hearing for the application is set for June 16 before High Court Judge Datuk Muhammad Jamil Hussin. "Therefore, I request the court to set a case management date regarding the status of the application," he said. Meanwhile, Deputy Public Prosecutor Noralis Mat said that the prosecution had handed over the remaining list of witnesses for the AMLA cases to the defence. "We handed over the list this morning," she said, attending alongside Deputy Public Prosecutors Mahadi Jumaat and Wan Nur Iman Wan Ahmad Afzal. Judge Azura then set July 11 for case management to update on the application status. She also granted the defence's request to exempt Muhyiddin from attending the case management. In this proceeding, Muhyiddin was not present in court and was represented by his lawyer. On April 4, the Pagoh MP had filed an application to transfer the cases to the High Court, arguing that they involve complex legal questions and issues that could present extraordinary difficulties in law. According to documents sighted by Sinar Harian, the politician said that this is a public interest case that has garnered significant media attention both locally and internationally. Thus, he requested that the trial be conducted before an experienced High Court judge with the jurisdiction to hear public interest cases. He believed that transferring the seven cases to the High Court will not cause inconvenience or prejudice and argued that the transfer would facilitate all parties involved and not prejudice any party. On July 10, 2023, Muhyiddin withdrew his application to transfer his cases to the High Court after his side sent a withdrawal letter to the prosecution on July 5, 2023. In the withdrawal letter, Muhyiddin also applied to have the charges dismissed, stating that the transfer application would become academic if the dismissal was granted. Sinar Harian also reported that according to the first to fourth charges, the Pagoh MP is accused of using his position as a public official, namely the Prime Minister of Malaysia and Bersatu president, to solicit RM232.5mil from an individual, Azman Yusoff, 51, and three companies, Bukhary Equity Sdn Bhd, Nepturis Sdn Bhd, and Mamfor Sdn Bhd, for the party's allies. For the fifth to seventh charges, Muhyiddin, as the party's president, is accused of receiving proceeds from illegal activities, amounting to RM200mil from Bukhary Equity, deposited into Bersatu's CIMB Bank and AmBank accounts. On Aug 15, 2023, Muhyiddin was acquitted and discharged from four charges of using his position for bribes after the High Court allowed his application to dismiss the case. Judge Datuk Muhammad Jamil Hussin ruled that the four charges were vague and baseless as they did not specify the details of the offence committed. However, on Feb 28, 2024, the Court of Appeal in Putrajaya ordered the four cases to be returned to the Sessions Court for further action. A three-judge panel, chaired by Justice Hadhariah Syed Ismail, made the unanimous decision after allowing the prosecution's appeal against the High Court's decision to acquit Muhyiddin. Sitting alongside Justice Hadhariah were Justices Azmi Ariffin and SM Komathy Suppiah.

Court lets Muhyiddin visit family
Court lets Muhyiddin visit family

The Star

time26-04-2025

  • Politics
  • The Star

Court lets Muhyiddin visit family

Day in court: Muhyiddin arriving at the Kuala Lumpur Court Complex. — Bernama Former PM gets permission to see sick sister-in-law in Australia KUALA LUMPUR: The Sessions Court has allowed an application by Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin for the temporary release of his international passport for him to visit his sick sister-in-law in Australia. Judge Azura Alwi granted the former prime minister's application following a request from his lawyer Kee Wei Lon, which was not objected to by DPP Noralis Mat. The judge said the passport, which was to be handed over to the applicant yesterday, must be returned to the court on May 20, Bernama reported. The court had granted Muhyiddin's application for the temporary release of his passport several times previously, including to attend his grandchild's graduation ceremony and ­medical consultation in London, medical check-up in Singapore and opening of his friend's restaurant in Thailand. Muhyiddin, 77, in his capacity as then-prime minister and Bersatu president in 2020, is accused of abusing his position to solicit RM232.5mil in bribes rela­ted to the Jana Wibawa project from Bukhary Equity Sdn Bhd, Nepturis Sdn Bhd and Mamfor Sdn Bhd, as well as from Datuk Azman Yusoff, for the benefit of his political party. The four abuse of power offences were allegedly committed at the Prime Minister's Office between March 1, 2020 and Aug 20, 2021. He is also facing two counts of receiving proceeds from unlawful activities amounting to RM195mil from Bukhary Equity that was deposited into Bersatu's CIMB account at the Menara KL branch, between Feb 25 and July 16, 2021 and Feb 8 and July 8, 2022. Muhyiddin was also charged in the Sessions Court in Shah Alam on March 13, 2023, with receiving money from illegal activities amounting to RM5mil.

Muhyiddin allowed temporary release of passport to visit sick sister-in-law in Australia
Muhyiddin allowed temporary release of passport to visit sick sister-in-law in Australia

The Star

time25-04-2025

  • Politics
  • The Star

Muhyiddin allowed temporary release of passport to visit sick sister-in-law in Australia

KUALA LUMPUR: The Sessions Court here on Friday allowed an application by Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin for the temporary release of his international passport to enable him to visit his sick sister-in-law in Australia. Judge Azura Alwi granted the former prime minister's application following a request from his lawyer Kee Wei Lon, and there was no objection by Deputy Public Prosecutor Noralis Mat. "The passport will be handed over to the applicant on Friday (April 25) and must be returned to the court on May 20," said Azura. The court had granted Muhyiddin's application for temporary release of his passport several times, including to attend his grandchild's graduation ceremony and consultation regarding his pancreatic cancer in London, United Kingdom, a medical check-up in Singapore, and the opening of a friend's restaurant in Thailand. Muhyiddin, 77, in his capacity as then-prime minister and Bersatu president, is accused of abusing his position to solicit RM232.5mil in bribes related to the Jana Wibawa Project from Bukhary Equity Sdn Bhd, Nepturis Sdn Bhd, and Mamfor Sdn Bhd, as well as Datuk Azman Yusoff, for the benefit of his political party. The four abuse of power offences were allegedly committed at the Prime Minister's Office in the Perdana Putra Building, Federal Government Administrative Centre, Putrajaya, between March 1, 2020, and Aug 20, 2021. He is also faced with two counts of receiving proceeds from unlawful activities amounting to RM195mil from Bukhary Equity that was deposited into Bersatu's CIMB Bank account at the Menara KL branch, Jalan Stesen Sentral, between Feb 25 and July 16, 2021, and Feb 8 and July 8, 2022. Muhyiddin was also charged in the Sessions Court in Shah Alam on March 13, 2023, with receiving money from illegal activities amounting to RM5mil. The case has been transferred to the Sessions Court here to be tried together. - Bernama

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