The Borneo Post

Mohd Isa remanded five days

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PUTRAJAYA: Former Felda chairman Tan Sri Mohd Isa Abdul Samad was remanded for five days from yesterday to assist the Malaysian Anti- Corruption Commission ( MACC) in its investigat­ion into the purchase of a hotel by Felda Investment Corporatio­n (FIC) in Kensington, London, in 2014/2015.

The registrar of the Lower Courts of Malaya, Datuk Zainal Abidin Kamarudin, issued the order to have Mohd Isa remanded following an applicatio­n from the MACC.

Mohd Isa, 68, who was in MACC lockup attire, was brought to the Putrajaya Magistrate’s Court at 9.10am accompanie­d by several MACC officers in an MACC vehicle.

He was represente­d by six lawyers led by Datuk K Kumaraendr­an.

The other lawyers in the team were Dev Kumaraendr­an, Ridha Ahdar Subry, Datuk Khairul Anwar Rahmat, Lavina Kumarendra­n and Datuk N Sivanantha­n.

DPP Tengku Amir Zaki Tengku Abdul Rahman appeared for the MACC.

Mohd Isa was arrested at 4.30pm on Tuesday at the MACC headquarte­rs here, two hours after he had gone there to give a statement.

He looked calm and smiled at members of his family and supporters and spoke in jest with media photograph­ers who had been waiting there from 8am.

Mohd Isa’s wife, Puan Sri Bibi Sharliza Mohd Khalid, who was also at the court compound, shed tears as Mohd Isa arrived at the court.

Lawyer K Kumaraendr­an, speaking to reporters, said the defence had objected to the MACC remand applicatio­n because Mohd Isa had volunteere­d to cooperate and come to the MACC headquarte­rs at any time.

He also said that it had applied to have Mohd Isa remanded in a hospital due to heart problems.

However, he said, MACC had given the assurance that Mohd Isa’s health would be monitored and he would be given the necessary supply of medicines.

Kumaraendr­an said the MACC informed the court that Mohd Isa was required to assist the investigat­ion in identifyin­g when and where certain documents were received.

He also said that the MACC stated that the investigat­ion was at the tail end.

Last month, the MACC reportedly opened an investigat­ion into the FIC purchase of a hotel in Kensington, London, between 2013 and 2015 at a price that is believed to be much higher than the original, thus causing the Felda subsidiary to suffer millions of ringgit in losses.

FIC is a subsidiary of Felda and is engaged in non-farm business. — Bernama

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 ?? — Bernama photo ?? MACC personnel escorting Mohd Isa to the court.
— Bernama photo MACC personnel escorting Mohd Isa to the court.

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