The Court of Appeal in Putrajaya on Thursday (Feb 20) acquitted and discharged former Rural and Regional Development Ministry secretary-general, Datuk Mohd Arif Ab Rahman, of abetting his son in a bribery case involving SG$200,000 (approximately RM627,636) linked to a rural electricity supply (BELB) project in Sandakan, Sabah, nine years ago.
However, the court upheld the conviction of his son, Ahmad Zukhairi, on four counts of soliciting and receiving SG$200,000 in bribes related to multiple ministry projects in 2016.
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However, the court upheld the conviction of his son, Ahmad Zukhairi, on four counts of soliciting and receiving SG$200,000 in bribes related to multiple ministry projects in 2016.
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00:00The Court of Appeal in Putrajaya has acquitted and discharged former Rural and Regional Development
00:08Ministry Secretary-General Datuk Mohamad Arif Abrahman of abetting his son in a bribery
00:14case involving 200,000 Singapore dollars, approximately 627,600 ringgit, linked to a
00:22rural electricity supply, Belbee Project in Sandakan Sabah nine years ago.
00:28A three-member panel, led by Federal Court Judge Datuk Wazir Alam Maidan Mira, alongside
00:34Court of Appeal judges Datuk Lim Chong Fong and Datuk Azizul Azmi Adnan, unanimously allowed
00:41Mohamad Arif's appeal on Thursday, overturning his conviction, three-year jail sentence and
00:47three million ringgit fine.
00:48However, the Court upheld the conviction of Mohamad Arif's son, Ahmad Zuqairi, on four
00:54counts of soliciting and receiving 200,000 Singapore dollars in bribes related to several
01:00ministry projects in 2016.
01:03Justice Wazir Alam reduced Ahmad Zuqairi's jail sentence from five years to four years
01:08for all four charges while maintaining the 9.6 million ringgit fine.
01:12Additionally, the default prison term for non-payment of the fine was reduced from 10
01:18years to six years.
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