Ex-DBKL deputy director freed second time on graft charges

Ex-DBKL deputy director freed second time on graft charges

Judge Rozina Ayob acquitted and discharged Sabudin Salleh of the two charges after finding that the prosecution had failed to prove the case.

The court ruled that it was not safe to convict Sabudin Salleh based on available evidence. (Bernama pic)
KUALA LUMPUR:
Former Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) senior deputy director Sabudin Salleh was freed for the second time on two charges of obtaining a bribe amounting to RM200,000 for the issuance of work permits.

The first time was on Dec 18, 2020, when the sessions court ordered his release after finding the prosecution had failed to raise a prima facie case against him.

The prosecution then appealed to the High Court and last March 24, it ordered the case to be reverted back to the sessions court for Sabudin to enter his defence.

Today, judge Rozina Ayob acquitted and discharged Sabudin of the two charges after finding that the prosecution had failed to prove the case.

“The court also found that it was not safe to convict the accused based on all the available evidence. Therefore, the accused is acquitted and discharged of both charges under Section 17(a) of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) Act 2009,” said Rozina.

Sabudin, 60, was in court in a wheelchair due to a knee problem.

Deputy public prosecutor Wan Shaharuddin Wan Ladin prosecuted, while lawyer K Theivaendran represented Sabudin.

On both the charges, Sabudin, who was then senior deputy director at the DBKL civil engineering and urban transport division, was charged with receiving a bribe of RM200,000 in cash from Wong May Kuan, a subcontractor of Dusari Niaga tasked with grinding and resurfacing works for DBKL from 2018 to 2020.

The money was allegedly an inducement for him to issue work permits to Dusari Niaga.

He was charged with committing the offences at a petrol station convenience store in Jalan Lingkaran Tengah 2, Bukit Antarabangsa, here, and in front of his residence in Ukay Perdana, Ampang, on June 9, 2018 and Jan 17, 2019, respectively.

When met by reporters, Wan Shaharuddin said the prosecution was appealing against the decision.

Sabudin has another case pending involving six charges of corruption which is still at the prosecution stage before sessions court judge Azura Alwi.

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