'Firm wouldn't have given RM6m if Zahid wasn't DPM'

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NSTnation ‘Firm wouldn’t have given RM6m if Zahid wasn’t DPM’

Chew Ben Ben, 63, said he suggested the amount to former DGB chief executive officer Datuk Abu Hanifah Noordin as a long-term contribution to BN through Ahmad Zahid.

Chew was testifying on the 17th day of Ahmad Zahid’s corruption trial involving millions of ringgit in Yayasan Akalbudi funds and passport chip supply contracts with several companies. “Ahmad Zahid said it was up to me how much I wanted to give to BN,” he said, adding that Ahmad Zahid then told me to prepare a cheque for Lewis & Co, the trustee of Yayasan Akalbudi, which is owned by Ahmad Zahid.

 

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