Graft charges against Musa Aman ‘baseless’ as monies were donations, says lawyer


Former Sabah chief minister Musa Aman is acquitted after the prosecution withdraws all 46 charges on the orders of the Attorney-General's Chambers, at the Kuala Lumpur High Court, today. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, June 9, 2020.

MUSA Aman’s lawyer today called the corruption and money-laundering charges against his client in relation to timber concessions “baseless” as the monies paid to him were political donations.  

The former Sabah chief minister was acquitted today by the Kuala Lumpur High Court after the prosecution withdrew all 46 charges on instructions from the Attorney-General’s Chambers.  

The Umno politician was accused of abusing his position as the chief minister and Sabah Foundation chairman to receive US$50 million (RM213 million) from eight logging concessionaires as inducement to approve logging concessions for 16 companies between 2004 and 2008.

Musa’s lead defence counsel Amer Hamzah said Musa had previously been cleared in an investigation, which found the monies in question to be political contributions from supporters, Barisan Nasional and and Umno leaders.

The funds were to be used to fund election campaigns and other political activities.

“All the relevant documents were supplied to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC),” Amer said in a statement today.

“At all material times, the political contributions did not involve any project of the Sabah government, timber concessions and were never done on a quid pro quo basis.

“The giving or receiving of political contributions is not an offence in Malaysia.”

The matter was clarified in an October 7, 2017 statement by then MACC deputy chief commissioner Azam Baki who said it was not a crime to give or receive political contributions and that the MACC had no jurisdiction over such matters.

“Based on the reasons given above, we believe Attorney-General Idrus Harun, along with the deputy public prosecutors handling this case, have objectively examined and weighed our representation filed at court, and have taken into consideration all legal aspects,” he said.

Amer added that the prosecution may decline to prosecute further at any stage under Section 254 of the Criminal Procedure Code, as was done this morning.

Justice Muhammad Jamil Hussin, after hearing the defence’s application, allowed Musa to be discharged and acquitted.

The defence had earlier applied to strike out the charges, claiming they amounted to “political persecution” after the Independent Commission Against Corruption of Hong Kong (ICAC) had decided not to charge Musa over the same case in 2011.

Amer, in his statement today, said the prosecution changed its mind after Musa decided to challenge a court ruling that declared he was not the chief minister following the 2018 general election. 

In the state elections, Musa led Barisan Nasional to win 29 seats. Warisan president Shafie Apdal, together with DAP and PKR, secured 29 seats. BN, together with Star, which won two seats, then formed the ruling coalition, leading Musa to be sworn in on May 10.

However, five assemblymen from BN component United Pasokmomogun Kadazandusun Murut Organisation defected to Warisan, causing the BN government to fall and Shafie to be sworn in as chief minister on May 12.

Today’s acquittal means Musa cannot be tried again for the same offences. There are no other outstanding criminal charges against the 69-year-old.

The Federal Court is hearing a civil case where he is suing to be recognised as the rightful Sabah chief minister. – June 9, 2020.


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  • Expect the same verdict come July 28.
    Moo needs the support of crooks and religious liars to continue as PM8!
    We are back to the kleptocrat era.
    Well done, Bolehland!

    Posted 5 years ago by Chee yee ng · Reply

  • Wow! Political contributions from those who gained projects has just been legalized! Great News for us

    Posted 5 years ago by Raghu Thiyagarajan · Reply

  • well done muhiddin. next, najib

    Posted 5 years ago by . . · Reply

  • Corruption, welcome to Malaysia. Please stay put.

    Posted 5 years ago by Adrian Tan · Reply

  • If that is the case from now on anyone can donate in return for concessions of any kind & it's not corruption.

    Posted 5 years ago by A Subscriber · Reply

  • Muhyiddin and Idrus Harun have to answer for this. This is very obvious instruction has been given to drop the charges, 46 altogether. This is unacceptable.

    Posted 5 years ago by Penganalisa L · Reply

  • Ya,h yah, right. The whole donation excuse again. People don't believe it, all east most rational thinking people. This is a whole load of BS. This lawyer should;d go and get a conscience. It's disgraceful and ugly.

    Posted 5 years ago by Sunita petrus · Reply

  • In USA Donation for campaign funds is not corruption, but in Malaysia, the cronies will use all sorts of tricks to escape. Malaysian Politicians especially Malay, but a lot of them are not pure Malaya Malay they came from Arab, India, Pakistan, Indonesia etc they know how to twist here and there for the past 60 odd years. Malays Malay in the Villages were very innocent being scapegoats listening to their Sheik Mullah.(Preacher)

    Posted 5 years ago by Albert Chiu · Reply

    • So the impression is this, you put out a racist statement and you looks to be a Chinese, ergo you are a DAP supporter. Hence typical Malay thinks DAP is racist and anyone that works with them indirectly implicated as well. Does anyone wonder why the Malays are swaying away from PH? PN is taking advantage of the situation and we are not helping the cause if we continue to look at things from racial lens.

      Posted 5 years ago by Heisen berg · Reply