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Verdict involving S’kan power project upheld
Published on: Thursday, March 25, 2021
Published on: Thu, Mar 25, 2021
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Verdict involving S’kan power project upheld
Former rural and regional development ministry secretary-general Mohd Arif Ab Rahman was found guilty of abetment in a RM627,640 bribery case in connection with a rural electricity supply project in Sabah in 2016. (Bernama pic)
Kuala Lumpur: The High Court here upheld a three-year jail sentence and a RM3 million fine imposed on former rural and regional development ministry secretary-general Mohd Arif Ab Rahman for abetment in a S$200,000 (RM627,640) bribery case in connection with a rural electricity supply (BELB) project in Sandakan, Sabah, in 2016.

Judicial commissioner Aslam Zainuddin made the ruling when striking out an appeal by Arif, 64, to set aside the conviction and sentence meted out by the sessions court here on Nov 14, 2018.

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Aslam also upheld the sentence of five years’ jail and RM9.6 million fine imposed on Arif’s son, Ahmad Zukhairi, 39, who was found guilty by the same sessions court on four counts of soliciting for and receiving bribes amounting to S$200,000 in cash in 2016.

In his brief judgment, he said the sessions court, which conducted Arif’s trial, had not erred in deciding on the abetment charge.

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“The sessions court also made the right decision on the elements that needed to be proven for the offence of soliciting and receiving bribes against Zukhairi.

“I hereby dismiss the appeal against the conviction and sentence, and uphold the decision by the sessions court judge,” he said. Earlier, lawyer Guok Ngek Seong, representing Arif and his son, requested for a stay of execution pending an appeal to the Court of Appeal.
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The court allowed the application and increased the bail amount from RM500,000 to RM800,000 each.
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