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Prosecution witness denies being told to lie in case against Guan Eng

The former senior vice-president of Consortium Zenith BUCG Sdn Bhd says he was never asked by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission to lie in his testimony.

Bernama
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Former Penang chief minister Lim Guan Eng. Photo: Bernama
Former Penang chief minister Lim Guan Eng. Photo: Bernama

A witness told the High Court at Lim Guan Eng's corruption case hearing today that he was never asked by any Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) officer to change his story regarding the RM2 million payment allegedly given to the former Penang chief minister.

Consortium Zenith Beijing Urban Construction Group Sdn Bhd's (CZBUCG) former senior vice-president (finance and corporate services), Azli Adam, 58, insisted that he was not "taught" to do so by any MACC.

He said this when questioned by deputy public prosecutor (DPP) Mohammed Mokhzani Faris Mokhtar about whether he was asked by an MACC officer at any time between 2018 and 2020 to change his story regarding the case.

When cross-examined by Lim's lawyer, Gobind Singh Deo, the 28th prosecution witness told the court that it was Zarul who told him that the RM2 million was paid to Lim.

Azli said Zarul told him that when he was called up for investigation by the MACC at its headquarters in Putrajaya and Zarul was on remand there.

"I was with Zarul in the MACC investigation room, which is in the basement, when I was told about it," he added.

When told by Gobind Singh that Zarul lied to him about the RM2 million that was given to Lim, Azli responded by saying "I don't know".

Earlier, Azli told the court that he had never seen the RM2 million handed over to businessman G Gnanaraja, saying that the matter could only be confirmed by Zarul.

Gnanaraja was charged at the Shah Alam Sessions Court on April 3, 2019, with three counts of cheating CZCSB director Zarul Ahmad Mohd Zulkifli of RM19 million.

He was alleged to have deceived Zarul into believing that he could help him close the MACC investigation against him linked to the same project.

Azli, who previously testified in the Shah Alam Sessions Court, when questioned by DPP Wan Shaharuddin Wan Ladin today, said he knew about the RM2 million given to Gnanaraja after the hearing in Shah Alam.

Shaharuddin: Did you see the money given to Gnanaraja?

Azli: No.

Lim is facing an amended charge of using his position as the then Penang chief minister to accept a bribe of RM3.3 million in helping a company owned by Zarul obtain a construction project worth RM6,341,383,702 at the Office of the Chief Minister of Penang, 28th Floor, Komtar, George Town, between Jan 2011 and Aug 2017.

On the second amended charge, Lim is accused of soliciting a bribe from Zarul, namely 10% of the company's profits, as an inducement for obtaining the project and of committing the act near The Gardens Hotel, Lingkaran Syed Putra, Mid Valley City, Kuala Lumpur in March 2011.

He is also facing two charges of causing two plots of land worth RM208.8 million owned by the Penang government to be disposed of to companies allegedly linked to the undersea tunnel project.

The offence was allegedly committed at the Penang Land and Mines Office, 21st Floor, Komtar, on Feb 17, 2015, and March 22, 2017.

The hearing before judge Azura Alwi continues tomorrow.