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Court orders ex-FTC MD to enter defence on 33 charges in RM1.64 mln graft case

KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 7 — The Sessions Court here today ordered the former Felcra Training & Consultancy Sdn Bhd (FTC) managing director (MD) to enter defence on 33 charges of abusing his position by awarding various contracts including supply of goods to his relatives totalling RM1.64 million.

Judge Azura Alwi made the decision after finding that the prosecution had managed to establish a prima facie case against the accused, Rohaizat Ahmad, 58.

Forty witnesses were called by the prosecution throughout the trial, which began in January 2020.

The judge then set nine days for the defence trial, namely on March 22, March 27 and March 28, and April 3, April 4, April 5, April 6, April 17, and April 18.

Lawyer Mohd Baharuddin Ahmad Kassim representing Rohaizat told the court that the defence would call four witnesses, including the accused to testify under oath from the witness box.

According to the first to the 16th charges, Rohaizat was charged with abusing his post and position as FTC MD to obtain gratifications for his daughter-in-law by appointing Al Maisan Enterprise, which she owns, as a supplier to FTC for items such as electronic gadgets, souvenirs, baju kurung, collared T-shirts and as skill training programme operator.

For the 17th to 33rd charges, the father of six was accused of using his post and position to obtain gratifications for his son by appointing the latter’s company Hexa Tech Pride, as an FTC supplier for corporate gifts, smartphones, laptops, projectors, electronic gadgets and also as a consultant for entrepreneur programmes.

All the charges involved, totalling RM1.648,810.60, allegedly took place at FTC, No 22 Jalan Rampai Niaga 4, Rampai Business Park, Kuala Lumpur, between April 23, 2014, and June 29, 2018.

Rohaizat was charged with committing all the offences under Section 23 of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) Act 2009 and could be sentenced under Section 24 of the same Act, which carries a maximum of 20 years jail term, fine not less than five times of the sum of gratification, or RM10,000, whichever is higher.

— Bernama

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