KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 3 — The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) said today it was “very shocked” by a court decision to dismiss corruption charges against former Penang chief minister Lim Guan Eng and a businesswoman over a property purchase.
“MACC would like to stress that the decision to withdraw the case was decided by the Attorney-General’s Chambers and not from MACC,” it said in a brief statement.
Lawyers for Lim, who is now finance minister, previously submitted a written representation seeking a withdrawal of the charges, which the Attorney-General’s chambers accepted, according to the Malaysiakini news portal.
However, prosecutors sought today for a conditional discharge that would have permitted them to renew the prosecution at a later date.
High Court judge Hadhariah Syed Ismail rejected this and instead allowed a full acquittal and discharge of both Lim and businesswoman Phang Li Koon.
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the hell is this Khir Toyo went trial and prisonment during BN era...but LGE just can get out without trial in just 100 days of PH. what a crap government....
2018-09-04 00:58
Betoi money..sepatutnya trial kemudian kalau tak bersalah, bersihlah nama dia..boleh pula di tarik dakwaan macam itu sahaja
2018-09-04 07:08
zzas
yey..know from the start, he is not guilty.
2018-09-03 23:24