Thursday, March 11, 2010

Best News This Week.


KUALA LUMPUR, March 12 — Suspended police Commissoner Datuk Ramli Yusoff has been acquitted of three corruption charges by the Sessions Court here.
Judge M Gunalan ruled today that the prosecution had failed to prove a prima facie case against Ramli, who was the Commercial Crimes Investigations Department (CCID) chief when he was charged and suspended from service in 2007.
He was charged with failing to declare ownership of 20,000 Telekom Malaysia Berhad shares, 154,000 Permaju Industries Berhad shares and interest in two office properties worth RM1,032,840.
Ramli, 56, was alleged to have committed the offences at the office of the then Anti-Corruption Agency’s deputy public prosecutor in Putrajaya on Sept 17, 2007.
The CCID supremo had also been charged separately in the Kota Kinabalu Sessions court for allegedly using police aircraft to view two pieces of property in which his real estate company had an interest.
That case, too, ended in an acquittal for Ramli when, on July 27 of last year, Sessions Court Judge Supang Lian said: “The prosecution failed to prove a prima facie case and the accused deserves to be acquitted and discharged.’’

Wenger's comment:
RPK has been following this issue. Ramli was a good guy, and for him to have been charged was a brutal act. congrats on this hard won victory Tan Sri Ramli. 

1 comment:

nightcaller said...

WJ

Indeed it is one of the best news of the week. BTW, I am perplexed how you could address him as Tan Sri when he is a Datuk :)

I would be pleased if you could pen own your precious thoughts on Malaysian GST bill. Are you for or against it and why. Looking forward to that posting - sometimes you have to forego the macro economics and think of us small guys too...

Till then...G'nite M'sia...wherever u are...