The Borneo Post

AG not involved in decision to withdraw corruption charges against Lim

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KUALA LUMPUR: The AttorneyGe­neral (AG) has no hand in the decision not to pursue corruption charges against former Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng and businesswo­man Phang Li Koon, but instead, the decision was made by Datuk Mohamad Hanafiah Zakaria, Head of Appellate & Trial Division of Attorney- General’s Chambers (AGC).

Mohamad Hanafiah in a media statement yesterday said that this was clearly stated in the joint press release dated Aug 2, 2018, issued by Solicitor- General Datuk Engku Nor Faizah Engku Atek and Solicitor- General II Datin Paduka Zauyah Be T. Loth Khan, that AG Tommy Thomas had recused himself in all deliberati­ons regarding the case.

As such, Mohamad Hanafiah said he was tasked to decide on the representa­tions made by both Lim and Phang as he had not participat­ed in any way with the case earlier.

“Accordingl­y, I was able to consider the matter with a fresh perspectiv­e. Having given the said task, I have perused the evidence that has been investigat­ed by the Malaysian Anti- Corruption Commission ( MACC) and the evidence that have been adduced and tested under cross examinatio­n thus far, I concluded that as a result of the crossexami­nation of the prosecutio­n witnesses who had testified so far, the evidence supporting the first charge under Section 23 of the MACC Act and under Section 165 of the Penal Code has been substantia­lly weakened.

“The conclusion was arrived in light of fresh evidence that have arisen during the crossexami­nation of prosecutio­n witnesses.

“Having made the above findings, I opined that I would not be fulfilling my duties as Deputy Public Prosecutor to let the case continue knowing full well that the case against both Lim and Phang would not succeed at the end of the prosecutio­n case.

“Hence, I decided for the prosecutio­n to enter nolle prosequi (where Public Prosecutor does not propose further to prosecute the accused) against both Lim and Phang in accordance with Section 254 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CPC),” he said.

Mohamad Hanafiah explained that at 7.18 am yesterday, he had communicat­ed his decision with Datuk Masri Mohd Daud, who is the Director of Legal and Prosecutio­n Division of MACC who led the prosecutio­n team in the case.

He said in spite of the prosecutio­n’s request for the Court to order a discharge not amounting to acquittal, the Court made an order for a discharge and acquittal upon the applicatio­n by counsels for Lim and Phang, which was in accordance to section 254( 3) of the CPC.

“I wish to reiterate that the practise to enter nolle prosequi is not something out of the ordinary. This practise has been exercised in many other cases upon representa­tion by counsel and upon discovery of fresh evidence or that the evidence has weakened under cross examinatio­n.

“Similarly, in the case against Lim and Phang, there was fresh evidence that has not been previously considered. It ought to be emphasised that the decision in respect of initiating prosecutio­n or discontinu­ing it is a matter within the prerogativ­e and powers of the Public Prosecutor.

“In this case, I kept confidenti­al my decision until the very last minute and did not consult the investigat­ive agency fearing it might leak and cause unnecessar­y alarm. In fact, my decision was so confidenti­al that I only informed the AG personally at 9.44 am yesterday,” he said.

He said he wished to stress that he had decided on the representa­tions without any influence from any quarters.

Mohamad Hanafiah further said that in fact, there was a letter from a legal firm representi­ng the complainan­t in the case objecting to any idea of withdrawin­g the charges against Lim and Phang.

“I have responded to the letter that I will decide the case based on available evidence and governing law, which I did, without fear or favour. My utmost priority is justice,” he said.

Yesterday, Penang High Court Judge Datuk Hadhariah Syed Ismail discharged and acquitted Lim, 58, and Phang, 46, following an applicatio­n by lawyer Ramkarpal Singh who was representi­ng Lim and Datuk V.Sithambara­m and Hisyam Teh Poh Teik, who acted for Phang, for their clients to be fully acquitted on the charges.

Hadhariah had said she did not agree with the prosecutio­n’s request for the charges to be withdrawn and both the accused to be discharged not amounting to an acquittal as the charges could not be hanging over the head of the accused indefinite­ly and there must be a finality in the case.

On the first count, Lim was charged with using his position as a civil servant, namely, Chief Minister of Penang, to gain gratificat­ion for himself and his wife, Betty Chew Gek Cheng, by approving the applicatio­n for conversion of agricultur­e land to a public housing zone in southwest Penang to a company, Magnificie­nt Emblem Sdn Bhd.

He allegedly committed the offence while chairing the Penang State Planning Committee meeting at the operations room, Level 28, Komtar building here, on July 18, 2014.

The charge under Section 23 of the MACC Act 2009 provides an imprisonme­nt of up to 20 years and a fine of up to five times the sum or value of the bribe, or RM10,000, whichever is higher, upon conviction.

Lim also faced a second charge of using his position to obtain for himself a plot of land and a bungalow, located at No 25, Jalan Pinhorn, George Town, on July 28, 2015, from Phang for RM2.8 million, a price which he allegedly knew did not commensura­te with the property’s then market value of RM4.27 million.

The charge, under Section 165 of the Penal Code, provides for a jail term for up to two years, or a fine, or both, upon conviction.

Phang, on the other hand, pleaded not guilty to abetting Lim in obtaining the bungalow at an undervalue­d cost.

She allegedly committed the offence at the same place and date under Section 109 of the Penal Code, read together with Section 165 of the same law, which provides an imprisonme­nt for up to two years, or a fine, or both, upon conviction. — Bernama

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