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Friday, October 9, 2020

Najib-Irwan Serigar CBT trial set for Sept 2021

 


The trial of Najib Abdul Razak and former Treasury secretary-general Mohd Irwan Serigar Abdullah on six charges of criminal breach of trust (CBT) involving RM6.6 billion of government funds will start in September 2021, to make way for the completion of two criminal cases of the former prime minister, with the prosecution expected to call 50 witnesses.

High Court Judge Muhammad Jamil Hussin fixed the trial dates after allowing Najib’s counsel, Nur Syahirah Hanapiah, to clear all trial dates set for next year before Judge Mohd Nazlan Mohd Ghazali.

“Najib is facing two trials namely the 1MDB case and the audit report tampering case before Judge Collin Lawrence Sequerah and Judge Mohamed Zaini Mazlan respectively.

“The trial for this case is expected to commence on Nov 9, Najib is now on trial in the 1MDB case in which the dates have been set until June 2021,” he said.

Muhammad Jamil fixed the new hearing for 32 days on every working day in September and October 2021 except Friday.

“The application of the first accused’s (Najib) counsel to vacate all trial dates before the Nov 9 trial was allowed to give way to hearing criminal cases involving the first accused,” he said.

Earlier, deputy public prosecutor Saiful Hazmi Mohd Saad told the court that the prosecution is expected to call 50 witnesses for the trial.

Saiful Hazmi also said the case had been transferred from High Court 3 (Mohd Nazlan) to be heard before Muhammad Jamil.

“The case was transferred as instructed via a letter received by the prosecution from High Court deputy registrar on Oct 7 following administrative issues,” he added.

The court also fixed Jan 6 next year for case management for parties to announce any new developments on the two cases.

Najib was exempted from today’s proceedings as he is still undergoing the 14-day self-quarantine after returning from Sabah while Irwan Serigar who was represented by counsel K Kumaraendran was present in court.

Mohd Irwan Serigar Abdullah

When met by reporters after the proceeding, Saiful Hazmi said the witnesses for the criminal breach of trust case involved almost the same witnesses as the 1MDB case.

On Oct 24 2018, Najib, 67, and Irwan Serigar, 63, pleaded not guilty on six charges of criminal breach of trust when the case was mentioned at the Sessions Court.

For the first charge, they were jointly charged with committing CBT on a RM1.2 billion government property as civil servants namely as the finance minister and Treasury secretary-general respectively in their capacity of being entrusted with dominion on the fund belonging to the government.

According to the second charge, Najib and Irwan Serigar were jointly charged in the same positions with committing CBT on RM655 million belonging to the government.

For the third charge, they were jointly accused in the same capacity as civil servants and holding the same positions with committing CBT on RM220 million under “Belanja Mengurus di bawah Maksud B11 Perkhidmatan Am Perbendaharaan, Aktiviti 021700 KL International Airport Berhad (KLIAB)” that was entrusted to them.

Both of them were jointly charged in the same positions for committing CBT on RM1.3 billion allocation under Federal Consolidated Fund under “Maksud B11 Perkhidmatan Am Perbendaharaan, Aktiviti 020500 Subsidi Dan Bantuan Tunai”, belonging to the government.

For the fifth and sixth charges, they were jointly accused in the same positions for committing CBT on CNY1,950,000,000 (RM1.26 billion) and RM2 bililon respectively belonging to the government.

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

They were charged under Section 409 of the Penal Code read together with Section 34 of the same code which provides for a maximum of 20 years jail and whipping as well as fine upon conviction.

Bernama

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