Is there really enough evidence to convict Muhyiddin in a court of law?
A big part of this question I asked last March is answered now.
This is a repost of what I wrote back in March, when Muhyiddin Yassin was originally charged. There were many things not right, and these unravelled today in the courtroom. This very much points to a mis-use of the judiciary by the Attorney General. The Attorney General must be answerable here. This interfered in the political process. One must ask what would have the state election results been, if these charges weren’t laid against Muhyiddin? There are still a couple of abuse of power charges to be dealth with.
Here is the March article once again to refresh the circumstances around the charging of Muhyiddin Yassin.
There is talk around town of a deal being made with Ahmad Zahid Hamidi to resign in exchange for …………………………………………….
There is talk around some quarters the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) doesn’t have enough evidence to convict Bersatu president and former prime minister Muhyiddin Yassin.
Just as an inter-departmental team was assembled after Pakatan Harapan’s unexpected electoral win in 2018 to investigate former prime minister Najib Razak over the 1MDB scandal, the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission after Anwar’s appointment as prime minister has been investigating former prime minister, Muhyiddin Yassin, over the Jana Wibawa issue.
It took the PH government prosecutors almost one year to collect enough evidence to make a case against Najib. The prosecution for the Muhyiddin case apparently took just three months to collect enough evidence to lay charges against Muhyiddin. This is amazingly quick in a case allegedly involving RM 232 million.
While in court on Friday morning, Muhyiddin claimed trial to four counts of abuse of power and two counts of money laundering.
Muhyiddin is accused of receiving RM 120 million in illicit funds from Bukhary Equity Sdn Bhd, from February 25, 2001 to July 8, 2022. The money laundering was allegedly committed by depositing funds into Bersatu’s bank account.
Syed Mokhtar Shah Syed Nor and his wife Sharifah Zarah Kechik are both the shareholders and directors of Bukhary Equity Sdn Bhd.
The unanswered question is why is Muhyiddin facing charges alone, and not along side the directors and shareholders of Bukhary Equity? Did the directors do a deal and turn state’s witnesses for the prosecution?
In an unrelated matter Syed Mokhtar Al-Bukhary, just agreed with prime minister Anwar Ibrahim, not participate in the Kulim International Airport development. It is expected Syed Mokhtar will be much be very active with the Anwar administration over the coming months.
On Monday, Muhyiddin is expected to be charged again at the Shah Alam Court Complex. Muhyiddin was first called into the head office of the MACC on Thursday and arrested an hour later, released to appear in Kuala Lumpur High Court on Friday morning.
Last night, after released from custody from the MACC headquarters in Putra Jaya, Muhyiddin claimed that all government expenditure related to the Jana Wibawa scheme was under the direct control of the Finance Ministry. Thus, Finance Minister Tengku Zafrul Tengku Aziz was the person responsible for decisions on the matter. Under these arrangements Muhyiddin claimed he had no authority over those funds. Muhyiddin also claimed he did not personally approve the tax exemption sort by Syed Mokhtar Al-Bukhary for his foundation.
Syed Mohktar, moving camp again?
Muhyiddin himself has said the MACC has charged him even before they have completed their investigations.
This is consistent to what some are saying.
Muhyiddin and other Bersatu leaders are claiming the charges are politically motivated with the coming state elections in mind. As a consequence, the MACC has been weaponized, as it has been in the past. The arrest and charging of Muhyiddin, and Wan Saiful Wan Jan, and Adam Radlam Adam Muhammad before him, appear to be uniting Bersatu, rather that dividing the party as some strategists had expected.
Hot reports around Putra Jaya
However, there are reports among some in the know around Putra Jaya that the MACC doesn’t believe they have enough evidence to make a case strong enough to convict Muhyiddin in a court of law.
This is not to say Muhyiddin is innocent, or guilty for that matter. Simply there is as yet, not enough evidence to act upon, and convict Muhyiddin.
Topsy-Turvy legal system
Some within the legal community are saying the outcome of ‘big’ court cases are now becoming more difficult to predict. Only a week or so ago, presently jailed Najib Razak and his co-defendant former CEO of 1MDB, Arul Kanda Kardasamy, were acquitted of charges of tampering with the 1MDB audit reports. High Court Judge Muhamed Zaini presiding over the case ruled the state prosecutors failed to provide sufficient evidence to prove any case that Najib and Arul had tampered with the audit reports of 1MDB.
Some lawyers around KL who don’t want to be quoted believe the upcoming case of deputy prime minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi will have a similar result.
The optics don’t look good.
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The abuse of process and the misuse of the courts to frame people without any discernable evidence of admissible quality has dogged the Malaysian courts for some time. Thank the US
and British sponsored and financed Regime Change programs for the problem. Very much like what Tony Blair did a few years ago after killing millions of Irakis. He had the nerve then to come forward and admit to having led Britain into a war which Britain should not have gotten into in the first place. The evidence he admitted was fatally flawed. A bit too little a little too late. The object of destroying Irak and turning it into an unliveable mess except for roughnecks drilling for oil now belonging to the west.
Likewise someone along with a compliant incompetent criminal Malaysian Bar has been filing charges, criminal charges against politicans they do not like. Its like throwing mud. Some of it is bound to stick.
To suggest Tommy Thomas did anything worthy of a mention is like saying "well Hitler did somee good things too. His Nazis werre responsible for BMW (which was famous first for building gas chambers and cremetoriums for killing Jews), then of course his friend Dr. Porsche cretaed the Porsche and Volkswagen, and Hugo Boss whose suits even King Charles wears designed the Nazi and Gestappo uniforms. And the list goes on.
While Malaysians are pointing the finger at our crap system and it's various crap organisations and players, we should be reminded it is the people who elected and will still elect our corrupt politicians to spread the rot all-round, very likely forever.