Malaysia’s ex-DPM Ahmad Zahid acquitted of corruption case

Malaysia’s ex-DPM Ahmad Zahid acquitted of corruption case

SHAH ALAM (Malaysia), Sept 23 (NNN-Bernama) — Malaysia’s High Court here Friday acquitted and discharged former Deputy Prime Minister Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi on 40 charges of receiving bribes in connection with the Foreign Visa System (VLN).

Judge Mohd Yazid Mustafa acquitted Ahmad Zahid, 69, who is also the president of the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) party, after finding that the prosecution had failed to establish a prima facie at the end of the prosecution case against him.

Ahmad Zahid was charged with 33 counts of receiving bribes amounting to SG$13.56 million from Ultra Kirana Sdn Bhd (UKSB) for himself as Home Minister to extend the contract of the company as the operator of the one-stop centre (OSC) service in China and the VLN system, as well as to maintain its contract agreement with the Home Ministry for the supply of the VLN integrated system.

On another seven counts, the Member of Parliament was charged with obtaining for himself SG$1,150,000, RM3.125 million, 15,000 Swiss Franc and US$15,000 from the same company which he knew had links with his official function.

He was charged with committing the offences between October 2014 and March 2018.

— NNN-BERNAMA

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