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Friday, September 20, 2019

Ku Nan graft trial begins, expected to last until April 2020


Former minister Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor's RM1 million graft trial has commenced today, with a minor amendment introduced to his charge by the prosecution.
However, it is expected to be held over a prolonged period as the next date for the trial had been set on Jan 2 and scheduled to take place between then and April next year.
The hearing at the Kuala Lumpur High Court started with Tengku Adnan, better known as Ku Nan, having his amended charge read to him by the court interpreter.
It is understood that the prosecution had made amendments to the charge sheet.
Currently, it reads that Tengku Adnan is being charged with receiving RM1 million in gratification from Nucleus Properties Sdn Bhd director Tan Eng Boon for helping the company obtain approval from the Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) to increase the plot ratio relating to a development project along Jalan Semarak.
The initial charge sheet had stated that Tengku Adnan, who is BN secretary-general, had approved the company's application.
Tengku Adnan's lead defence lawyer Tan Hock Chuan, however, was not satisfied with the amendment.
He asked to have the hearing stood down, citing that the defence should be given ample time to prepare for the amended charge.
However, his request was rejected by Justice Mohd Nazlan Mohd Ghazali , who told the defence that they would have ample time to prepare later as the prosecution was only calling formal witnesses to testify on the first day.
DPP Julia Ibrahim then proceeded by reading the prosecution's opening statement, which said, among others, that it aimed to prove that Tengku Adnan had received RM1 million as gratification from Nucleus Property for his assistance in securing DBKL’s approval.
"There were several applications and appeals made by Nucleus Properties Sdn Bhd to the City Planning Department of DBKL to increase the plot ratio up to 1:7. However, these had been rejected by DBKL.
"Evidence will show that the accused had assisted Nucleus Properties Sdn Bhd to secure approval for its application. The assistance given by the accused was through his links to other related agencies and urban development connections, as well as through letters signed by the accused since he became the Putrajaya MP and as the federal territories minister," said Julia.
Nucleus Properties is now known as Paragon City Development Sdn Bhd.
According to the opening statement, the company's application had been approved through a special meeting on Oct 30, 2013 which was chaired by Tengku Adnan as federal territories minister at the time.
'Central to the case'
During the hearing, first prosecution witness Daman Huri Nor, who is a division secretary for constitution and parliamentary matters in the Prime Minister's Department, testified that Tengku Adnan earned a salary of about RM14,000 and allowances of RM24,000 a month since he became the minister in 2013 until last year.

He also told the court that the accused's salaries were paid by the ministry, and that this was not Tengku Adnan's first appointment into the cabinet.
He had also previously been appointed as the Minister in the Prime Minister's Department and Tourism Minister.

Second prosecution witness, meanwhile, is an assistant registrar for companies and businesses at the Companies Commission.

The officer, Muhamad Akmaludin Abdullah, testified that Tan Eng Boon was the director and officer of three companies, namely Nipponkey Sdn Bhd, Paragon City Development Sdn Bhd, and Syarikat Pekan Nenas Sdn Bhd.

During the defence's cross-examination on Akmaludin, Tan Hock Chuan had requested for the witness to bring documents kept by the commission on four companies, namely Common Development (M) Sdn Bhd, Detas Plantations Sdn Bhd, Detas Holdings Sdn Bhd, and Syarikat Keratong Jaya.

"These four companies which I asked information on are central to the case, my lordship," Hock Chuan said to Nazlan.

He then told the court that he would have to reserve his further cross-examination until the documents are ready.

Before the court was adjourned for the day, as Hock Chuan requested for an early adjournment as he has to catch a flight, the counsel and Nazlan also discussed on future dates for the trial.

They then agreed for the next days of hearing to be set on:
Jan 2 and 3
Feb 18 to 20,
March 16 to 19, and 31
April 1 and 2
-Mkini

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