Govt will return forfeited RM2.1 million allegedly linked to 1MDB


THE Malaysian government will return a sum of RM2.1 million that was allegedly linked to 1Malaysia Development Bhd (IMDB) and forfeited from two political parties and the family of the late former Paya Besar MP Abdul Manan Ismail. 

The political parties are Pahang MCA Liaison Committee and Parti Bersatu Rakyat Sabah (PBRS). 

This happened after deputy public prosecutor Kamal Baharin Omar informed the Court of Appeal today that the Attorney-General’s Chambers (AGC) had received representations from the three appellants – Pahang MCA Liaison Committee, PBRS, and Abdul Manan’s family – and agreed not to contest their appeals. 

He said the monies and interest accrued, which were forfeited by the government, would be released to the three appellants within two months from today. 

Lawyer Ben Chan, representing Pahang MCA Liaison Committee, told the court that his client’s representation was for the AGC to allow the appeal.  

Following this, a three-member bench of the Court of Appeal led by Justice Kamaludin Md Said allowed the appeals and set aside the rulings of the High Court. 

The other members of the bench were Justices Abu Bakar Jais and Supang Lian. 

In 2020, three separate High Courts had allowed the prosecution’s applications to forfeit monies totalling RM2.1 million from the Pahang MCA Liaison Committee, PBRS, and Abdul Manan’s family. 

Of the amount, RM1 million was from PBRS, RM835,258.19 from the Pahang MCA Liaison Committee, and RM265,146.16 from Rohizah Ahmad and six others. 

On January 30 this year, the prosecution withdrew its appeals in the Court of Appeal to forfeit monies totalling RM21.7 million belonging to 11 entities and individuals, including Pekan Umno and Johor Umno Liaison Committee, allegedly linked to IMDB. 

The others were Jakel Trading Sdn Bhd, Jakel Trading, Johor Baru Barisan Nasional division, Mediaedge CIA Malaysia Sdn Bhd, Sarawak United People’s Party, director for Strategic Engagement Media Sdn Bhd Sim Sai Hoon, AGA Touch Malaysia Sdn Bhd, Yayasan Persatuan Bekas Anggota Kemas Malaysia, and former land and cooperative development minister Kasitah Gaddam. 

The three cases today are the last of the 41 entities from which the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission sought to recover assets said to have been paid for using funds from 1MDB. – Bernama, March 28, 2023.  


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