The Borneo Post (Sabah)

MACC officer gets three years’ jail, two whipping for misappropr­iation of US$6.94 million

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KUALA LUMPUR: A Senior Superinten­dent of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) was yesterday sentenced to three years’ jail and two strokes of the cane by the Sessions Court here for misappropr­iation of US$6.94 million in cash evidence linked to a major corruption case.

Judge Suzana Hussin handed down the sentence after Shahrum Nizam Baharuddin, 41, changed his plea to guilty to an alternativ­e charge when the case came up for mention yesterday.

He was ordered to serve the jail sentence from the date of arrest, which was Sept 13, 2021.

Prior to this case, the MACC confirmed having detained three of its officers for investigat­ion into allegation­s of power abuse and misappropr­iation in the case involving former Malaysian External Intelligen­ce Organisati­on (MEIO) director-general Datuk Hasanah Abdul Hamid.

On April 12, 2021, Hasanah was given a discharge not amounting to an acquittal by the High Court here on a charge of committing criminal breach of trust involving US$12.1 million (RM50.4 million) belonging to the Malaysian government.

When handing down the sentence, Suzana said she hoped that it would be a lesson to the accused to not repeat the mistake.

Meanwhile, Suzana also ordered that property purchased by the accused using the seized money to be forfeited to the government.

They comprised a blue Hublot Big Bang watch, a four-wheel drive Ford Raptor, a Honda Civic, a Mercedes Benz car, two highpowere­d Ducati motorcycle­s, a two-and-a half-storey house in Kota Warisan Sepang, two plots of land in Jerantut, Pahang and RM8,700 in cash.

Also ordered to be forfeited to the government were cash of US$4.07 million and RM1.6 million.

The alternativ­e charge made against Shahrum Nizam was for dishonest misappropr­iate of property by converting the money, amounting US $6.94 million, for his own use.

The charge, framed under Section 403 of the Penal Code, provides an imprisonme­nt for up to five years and with whipping and shall also be liable to fine, if found guilty.

He was charged with committing the offence at the Office of the Head of the Special Action Branch (CTK), Investigat­ion Division, Level 14, Block C, MACC Headquarte­rs, Putrajaya, between Dec 17, 2018 and April 9, 2019.

Meanwhile, during mitigation, Shahrum Nizam’s lawyer Ahmad Hafiz A Bakar, said his client, who has two children, aged 10 and 12 years, and a family to support, had never been convicted of any criminal offence before and this case was his first.

He said Shahrum Nizam had served with the MACC since Nov 14, 2005 and was the recipient of the excellent service award four times.

He is suffering from nasal cancer and a medical report from a private hospital had been submitted to the court, added the lawyer.

Ahmad Hafiz said the assets purchased by his client using the money had been confiscate­d and sealed by the MACC.

His client also apologised for his mistake and promised not to do it again, he added.

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