Musa moves to strike out 46 graft, money laundering charges
Published on: Friday, February 28, 2020
By: Malaysiakini
Kuala Lumpur: Former Sabah Chief Minister Tan Sri Musa Aman has filed an application to strike out his 46 counts of corruption and money laundering charges linked to timber concessions.
The application is being made on the basis of the charges being groundless.
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The accused’s counsel, Francis Ng, informed Kuala Lumpur High Court judge Muhammad Jamil Hussin during the mention of the case Friday morning.
Jamil then fixed 22 and 23 April to hear Musa’s striking out application.