KUALA LUMPUR: Lawyer Tan Sri Muhammad Shafee Abdullah's claim that the RM9.5 million he received from Datuk Seri Mohd Najib Tun Razak was a loan is merely to cover his criminal act and to protect the source of the money.
Deputy Public Prosecutor Afzainizam Abdul Aziz, in his closing submission, said Muhammad Shafee on the other hand wanted to avoid paying taxes for the money he received and used it to purchase a bungalow worth RM9.3 million.
Afzainizam submitted said the lawyer had used the money for personal interest and questioned why the RM9.5 million income he had received was not reported to the Inland Revenue Board (IRB).
"Why did this happen... it's because he (Muhammad Shafee) was mainly thinking about his personal gains by purchasing the bungalow.
"As a lawyer, he should know that income must be reported and lawyers are reminded by the Bar Council for income to be declared. However, he used 97 per cent from the RM9.5 million to purchase an asset when in fact income tax should have been paid," he said.
According to Afzainizam, Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) investigations also found that two cheques received from the former prime minister were money from illegal activities which were then deposited into the lawyer's personal account.
He said Muhammad Shafee had told the MACC that the RM9.5 million was a loan from Najib and therefore did not have to declare it to the IRB or pay taxes as it was not income in the first place.
Meanwhile, Harvinderjit Singh, representing Muhammad Shafee, said the RM9.5 million received by his client from Najib was not from illegal activities.
"The money was obtained legally after Muhammad Shafee provided legal services to Najib regarding the UMNO and Barisan Nasional (BN) election petitions," he said, adding that Najib should be called to testify in court to prove that the money given was legal fees.
At the end of the submissions, Judge Datuk Muhammad Jamil Hussin set Oct 28 as to whether Muhammad Shafee will be acquitted or has to enter his defence against the four charges he is facing.
On May 12, the prosecution closed its case calling eight witnesses at the trial which began on May 21, 2021.
On Sept 13, 2018, Muhammad Shafee pleaded not guilty to receiving proceeds from unlawful activity via cheques issued by Najib, which were remitted into Muhammad Shafee's CIMB Bank Berhad account.
He allegedly received a cheque for RM4.3 million on Sept 13, 2013, and another for RM5.2 million on Feb 17, 2014.
The offences were allegedly committed at CIMB Bank Bhd, Taman Tunku, Bukit Tunku here.
The charges, under Section 4(1)(a) of the Anti-Money Laundering and Anti-Terrorism Financing and Proceeds of Unlawful Activities Act 2001, carry a fine not exceeding RM5 million or up to five years' jail or both upon conviction.
Muhammad Shafee is also charged with two counts of engaging in transactions resulting from illegal activities, namely submitting incorrect tax returns, which is in violation of paragraph 113 (1) (a) of the Income Tax Act 1967 for the financial years ending Dec 31, 2013, and Dec 31, 2014.
He allegedly committed the offences at IRB's Jalan Duta branch at Kompleks Pejabat Kerajaan, Jalan Tuanku Abdul Halim here on March 3, 2015 and June 29, 2015.
For this, Muhammad Shafee is liable to be jailed for a maximum of 15 years and fined not less than five times the amount of proceeds from the unlawful activity, if convicted.
-- BERNAMA
Bernama
Thu Sep 15 2022
Shafee Abdullah's claim that the RM9.5 million he received from Najib Razak was a loan is merely to cover his criminal act and to protect the source of the money, DPP Afzainizam Abdul Aziz said in his closing submission. - Astro AWANI/Filepic
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