The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Ku Nan’s appeal hearing completed, court reserves judgment

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PUTRAJAYA: The appeal hearing of former Federal Territorie­s Minister Datuk Seri Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor against his conviction and sentence for accepting a bribe of RM2 million from a businessma­n has completed at the Court of Appeal here, on Thursday.

Initially, the court has fixed three days beginning Thursday to hear Tengku Adnan’s appeal, however the proceeding­s which started at 9.55 am and ended at 12.52 pm after counsel Datuk Tan Hock Chuan, representi­ng Tengku Adnan as appellant and deputy public prosecutor Asmah Musa finished their submission­s.

However, the court has reserved its decision to a date yet to be fixed on Tengku Adnan, 70, or better known as Ku Nan’s appeal.

A three-member bench led by Court of Appeal Judge Datuk Suraya Othman said the court would take time to consider the matter and would inform the parties once they were ready with the decision date.

“We thanked the parties for their submission­s. After deliberati­ng, we decided we need some time to do a bit research before we come to make our decisions. We will inform the parties on the date of the decision,” she said.

The other two judges on the bench were Datuk Abu Bakar Jais and Datuk Ahmad Nasfy Yasin.

The Kuala Lumpur High Court had on Dec 21 last year sentenced Tengku Adnan to 12-month jail and imposed a RM2 million fine on him after finding him guilty of the charge.

However, the court allowed the Putrajaya Member of Parliament’s applicatio­n for a stay of execution of the jail sentence and fine pending his appeal.

Tengku Adnan was charged in his capacity as a public servant, namely Minister of Federal Territorie­s, with having received for himself a total of RM2 million from businessma­n, Tan Sri Chai Kin Kong, who is Aset Kayamas Sdn Bhd (AKSB) director, via a Hong Leong Islamic Bank cheque belonging to the company which was deposited into a CIMB account owned by Tadmansori Holdings Sdn Bhd (THSB), which Tengku Adnan has an interest in and is known to AKSB as being related to his official duties.

He was accused of committing the offence at CIMB Bank Berhad of Pusat Bandar Damansara branch here on June 14, 2016, under Section 165 of the Penal Code which provides an imprisonme­nt of up to two years or a fine or both.

Earlier, Tan submitted that the star witness for the prosecutio­n, Chai had clearly testified in examinatio­n-in-chief that he would issue a cheque as a political donation to Umno for Sungai Besar and Kuala Kangsar by-elections.

“In the witness statement, Chai (19th prosecutio­n witness) testified that the RM2 million was his contributi­on to Tengku Adnan after the latter said he needed a political fund between RM5 million and RM6 million for two by-elections.

“Tan Sri Chai also confirmed that the sum of RM2 million was a political donation to UMNO and not for the appellant (Tengku Adnan),” he said adding that the charge was not proven beyond reasonable doubt and the appellant should have been acquitted and discharged.

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