KUALA LUMPUR: Former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad will be called as a
witness at the trial of former transport minister Dr Ling Liong Sik in the
RM1.08 billion cheating case relating to the Port Klang Free Trade Zone
(PKFZ).The issue of calling Mahathir to testify came up after deputy public
prosecutor Tun Abd Majid Tun Hamzah who is leading the prosecution team,
questioned second witness Sahari Mahadi on a letter dated June 29, 2002, written
by Ling to Mahathir, the prime minister at that time.After the question was posted to Sahari, former director of the Shah Alam
Valuation and Property Services Department (VPSD), Tun Abd Majid told judge
Ahmadi Asnawi who presided over the trial that the prosecution would call the
former prime minister as a witness relating to the letter.
The letter written by Ling to Mahathir was to inform that negotiations between the Port Klang Authority (PKA) and Kuala Dimensi Sdn Bhd (KDSB) had been held on the purchase of the land based on conditions and terms agreed by VSPD.Ling, 68, faces an amended principle charge of cheating the Malaysian government by deliberately concealing from the Cabinet the additional interest rate of 7.5% a year on the purchase price of a land in Pulau Indah based on RM25 per sq ft, which came to RM1,088,456,000, when he knew that the VPSD had taken into account the coupon/interest rate when the rate was fixed.He also faces two amended alternative charges of cheating the government by not exposing to the Cabinet the facts relating to the interest rate, and cheating the Cabinet into believing that the facts relating to the purchase of the land were certified and agreed to by the VPSD when he knew there was no such consent.
Source- Bernama
The letter written by Ling to Mahathir was to inform that negotiations between the Port Klang Authority (PKA) and Kuala Dimensi Sdn Bhd (KDSB) had been held on the purchase of the land based on conditions and terms agreed by VSPD.Ling, 68, faces an amended principle charge of cheating the Malaysian government by deliberately concealing from the Cabinet the additional interest rate of 7.5% a year on the purchase price of a land in Pulau Indah based on RM25 per sq ft, which came to RM1,088,456,000, when he knew that the VPSD had taken into account the coupon/interest rate when the rate was fixed.He also faces two amended alternative charges of cheating the government by not exposing to the Cabinet the facts relating to the interest rate, and cheating the Cabinet into believing that the facts relating to the purchase of the land were certified and agreed to by the VPSD when he knew there was no such consent.
Source- Bernama
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