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Prosecution studying legal issues raised by Wan Saiful, court hears

Wan Saiful Wan Jan is accused of accepting almost RM7 million in kickbacks and soliciting for RM232 million in bribes in connection with the Jana Wibawa aid programme. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, May 8, 2023.

His lawyer, Amer Hamzah Arshad, informed Sessions Court judge Rozina Ayob today that the letter was sent via email on May 2. Deputy public prosecutor Siti Amirah Muhammad Ali told the court that the prosecution received the letter on May 3 and was considering the issues raised. Siti Amirah also told the court that the prosecution had yet to get some documents on the case from the bank to be handed to the defence team and requested a date for another case management.Amer Hamzah, when met by reporters, said the charges made against his client did not comply with sections 152, 153 and 154 of the criminal procedure code.

 

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