THE decision to discharge and acquit Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng was made after studying the evidence of prosecution witnesses under cross examination, Deputy Public Prosecutor Mohamad Hanafiah Zakaria said today.
Stressing that the decision to drop the charges was done “without influence from any quarters”, he said he found the case “substantially weakened” after examining the evidence.
“This conclusion was arrived in light of fresh evidence that have arisen during the cross examination of prosecution witnesses,” Hanafiah said in a statement.
Hanafiah said that he has also responded to a letter from the complainant objecting to the withdrawal of charges.
“I have responded to the letter that I will decide the case based on available evidence and governing law, which I did, without fear or favour,” he added.

Hanafiah said Attorney-General Tommy Thomas had recused himself from “all deliberations regarding the case” and was not involved in any decisions by the A-G’s Chambers (AGC) in the case.
He said he had also kept his decision confidential from Thomas and MACC.
“Yesterday (September 3) at 7.18am, I communicated my decision to Masri Mohd Daud, who is the director of Legal and Prosecution Division of MACC and a deputy public prosecutor, who was at that time in Penang.
“In this case, I kept confidential my decision until the very last minute and did not consult the investigative agency (MACC) fearing it might leak and cause unnecessary alarm.
“In fact, my decision was so confidential that I only informed the A-G personally at 9.44am yesterday,” said Hanafiah.
Lim and his former landlady Phang Li Khoon were acquitted in the Penang High Court of graft charges for the purchase of a bungalow in 2014.
Following, that MACC issued a statement to say they were “shocked” by the AGC’s decision to withdraw the case. – September 4, 2018.
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