The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Isa considered hotel purchase agreed as there was no objection, court told

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KUALA LUMPUR: The High Court here was told yesterday that former Felda chairman Tan Sri Mohd Isa Abdul Samad considered the proposed purchase of Merdeka Palace Hotel & Suites (MPHS) in Kuching, Sarawak, costing RM160 million, was agreed by Felda Investment Corporatio­n Sdn Bhd (FICSB) Board of Directors (BOD) as none of them objected to it.

Former FICSB company secretary Ruzeti Emar Mohd Rosli, 45, when reading out her witness statement, said that at the 10th FICSB's BOD meeting on April 29, 2014, Mohd Isa asked the board members whether they agreed to it or not.

“None of the BOD members said they did not agree, so, it was regarded as a unanimous consent by FICSB BOD.

“A decision was made to buy the hotel for a price not exceeding RM160 million subject to final negotiatio­ns on the price and it (decision) was recorded in the minutes of the meeting and confirmed at the following meeting on May 26, 2014, ” she said on the sixth-day trial of Mohd Isa who is facing charges for criminal breach of trust (CBT) and corruption, involving RM3 million, in connection with the hotel purchase.

The 14th prosecutio­n witness said, the proposal on the hotel purchase was rejected at the eighth FICSB BOD meeting, but it was reinstated at the 10th meeting.

“Former (FICSB) chief executive officer (CEO) Mohd Zaid Abdul Jalil tabled the proposal paper on the hotel purchase at the 10th meeting with more detailed informatio­n,” she added.

To a question by deputy public prosecutor Afzainizam Abdul Aziz whether she heard Mohd Isa making any comments after the paper was presented, Ruzeti Emar said as far as she could remember, there was no comment by him.

Afzainizam: Did you hear any of the BOD members, particular­ly the CEO, informing the board that the proposal had to be presented to the Felda BOD for approval? Ruzeti Emar: Can't remember. Cross-examined by lawyer Datuk Salehuddin Saidin, representi­ng Mohd Isa, the witness said she agreed with the counsel that she and Wong Siew Yeen, 49, a former FICSB company secretary, attended the 10th FICSB BOD meeting held on April 29, 2014.

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