Navy man charged for taking RM46,000 in bribes involving house-loan applications

Armed forces member accused of taking kickbacks in connection with applications under Public Sector Housing Financing Board

2:23 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – A member of the Royal Malaysian Navy pleaded not guilty in the sessions court here today to eight charges of bribery involving RM46,000 regarding loan applications under the Public Sector Housing Financing Board.

Khairul Anuar Mat Sidek, 32, who is with the personnel service division at the Malaysian Armed Forces Headquarters’ Housing Loan Cell for Kuala Lumpur, was alleged to have received RM46,000 from Norernawati Chin, the owner of Nur Pro Consultant, in connection with the loan application of 10 individuals.

The offence, allegedly committed at the Desa Setia Wira Quarters here, between January 6, 2021, and May 24, 2022, was framed under Section 165 of the Penal Code, which carries a maximum prison sentence of two years or a fine, if convicted.

Judge Suzana Hussin allowed the accused, represented by lawyer Ahmad Syahmi Amran, bail of RM12,000 and also ordered him to surrender his passport to the court and report himself to a Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) office once a month.

She also set April 19 for mention.

Deputy public prosecutor from the MACC Rifah Izzati Abdul Mutalif prosecuted. – February 23, 2024

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