The Borneo Post

Prosecutio­n requests former MEIO D-G’s CBT case to be transferre­d to High Court

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KUALA LUMPUR: The prosecutio­n’s applicatio­n to transfer the case of former Malaysian External Intelligen­ce Organisati­on ( MEIO) directorge­neral Datuk Hasanah Abdul Hamid - who was charged with criminal breach of trust involving government funds totalling RM50.4 million - to the High Court, will be heard on March 15.

Hasanah’s counsel Mohd Khairul Azam Abdul Aziz said this when met by the media after the case management in front of High Court Deputy Registrar Farah Azura Mohd Saad here yesterday.

“The applicatio­n will be heard before High Court Judge Collin Lawrence Sequerah and the defence also did not object to the prosecutio­n’s request.

“So the court fi xed March 15 for the applicatio­n to be heard at the High Court to record the transfer of this case from the Sessions Court to the High Court,” he said during the proceeding in his chambers which was also attended by DPP Muhd Ilmami Ahmad.

On Oct 25, 2018, Hasanah pleaded not guilty, as a civil servant, to committing a breach of trust amounting to US$ 12.1 million ( RM50.4 million) of government funds.

The offence was alleged to have been committed between April 30 and May 9 last year at the Director General’s Office, Research Division in the Prime Minister’s Department, Prime Minister’s Department Complex, Putrajaya Federal Government Administra­tive Centre.

The accused was charged under Section 409 of the Penal Code which carries a maximum jail term of 20 years, and whipping and fi ne, upon conviction. — Bernama

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