
According to English daily The Star, Sessions Court judge Allaudeen Ismail fixed Dec 4-6, Dec 11-15 and Dec 26-29, to hear the case.
It is expected that the trial will carry on in January 2018 with the prosecution calling 20 witnesses to the stand, The Star said.
Adam was charged last month with giving false statements to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) when they investigated him over his “unusual” wealth.
MACC investigations kicked in following police reports lodged by Sungai Besar Umno division chief Jamal Md Yunos, who claimed Adam owned a bungalow and a string of luxury cars despite only being in PKR for a short while.
However, Adam has denied any wrongdoing and has explained that his wealth was derived from business ventures and a family inheritance.
He also said his Datuk title, which he got from Pahang, was in recognition of his contributions to several projects in the state.
Adam pleaded not guilty to all the charges, including the Anti-Money Laundering, Anti-Terrorism Financing and Proceeds of Unlawful Activities Act.