PKR today called for National Feedlot Corporation (NFC) chairperson Mohamad Salleh Ismail to be arrested and charged with attempting to bribe police and MACC investigators.
"PKR has ascertained through sources that the RM1.755 million Mohamad Salleh paid (to Shamsubahrin Ismail) was intended to bribe police and MACC investigators.
"Shamsubahrin was just the middleman, in collusion with Mohamad Salleh.
"Shamsubahrin took the money disguised as consultancy fee, and offered it to the enforcement officers," the opposition party's director of strategy Rafizi Ramli told a press conference in Petaling Jaya today.
Rafizi said the matter was conveyed to the party through sources close to the police.
He said there was evidence in a police report lodged by a Bukit Aman police officer who was approached by Shamsubahrin with the bribe offer, as well as a statement allegedly taken from the NFC chairperson who corroborated the matter.
However, Rafizi said, Shamsubahrin was being made the fall guy and was instead being charged with attempting to defraud Mohamad Salleh.
“It is like a public relations exercise, as if to accuse Shamsubahrin of trying to defraud Mohamad Salleh and then maybe pin the entire NFC misappropriations to him, as the person who cheated the gullible chairperson and his entire family,” accused Rafizi.
MACC prosecution chief Abdul Razak Musa, however, told reporters after Shamsubadrin was charged that it was initially believed that the RM1.755 million was used to “influence someone” but said investigations found that this was untrue.
Dakwa Mohd.Salleh atas cubaan sogok Polis dan SPRM
Pengerusi projek ternakan lembu, Pusat Fidlot Kebangsaan (NFC) Datuk Mohamad Salleh Ismail hari ini didakwa cuba merasuah pegawai penyiasat Suruhanjaya Pencegahan Rasuah Malaysia (SPRM) dan Polis Diraja Malaysia (PDRM).
Sehubungan itu, menurut Pengarah Strategik PKR Rafizi Ramli Mohamad Salleh perlu diheret ke muka penngadilan.
Pada sidang akhbarnya di ibu pejaabt PKR di Petang Jaya, hari ini Rafizi juga mendedahkan sebanyak RM1.755 juta dibayar kepada pegawai penyiasat bagi mempengaruhi siasatan ke atas NFC.
Katanya, sogokan itu dibayar melalui cek oleh Mohamad Salleh.Rafizi juga mendakwa Datuk Shamsubahrin Ismail menjadi "orang tengah" menyampaikan wang tersebut kepada pegawai penyiasat SPRM dan PDRM.
Rafizi berkata dakwaan itu yang dibuat berdasarkan wujudnya laporan polis yang dibuat oleh seorang anggota polis di Bukit Aman mengenai perkara tersebut.
Katanya, berdasarkan Akta SPRM 2009 bahagian IV Perkara 16 dan 17 menyatakan kesalahan rasuah berlaku apa bila "mana-mana orang sendiri atau melalui atau bersama dengan lain" melakukan kesalahan tersebut.
"Undang-undang SPRM jelas menunjukkan dalam kes ini, Datuk Seri Salleh Ismail melalui Datuk Shamsubahrin Ismail cuba merasuah pegawai SPRM dan PDRM dalam kes NFC bagi perkara berikut:
"Pertama, Datuk Seri Mohamad Salleh Ismail yang membekalkan wang suapan malah menandatangani cek berjumlah RM1.755 juta.
"Kedua, Datuk Seri Mohamad Salleh Ismail memujuk pegawai SPRM dan PDRM dengan cara menyediakan wang suapan," katanya dalam sidang media hari ini.
source:malaysiakini
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