Lawyer Gobind Singh Deo, who represented Lim, said two prosecution witnesses, Azli Adam and Ibrahim Sahari, confirmed that the money was given to other people. theSun theSundaily Court trial Law bribe corruption witness prosecution Malaysia
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 17 -- The Sessions Court here today was told that RM2 million in bribes - codenamed “chocolate” - allegedly given to Lim Guan Eng, was actually paid to another party.
“However, when testifying at the Shah Alam Court, they both confirmed that the money was given to someone else. Accordingly, I want this court to play two video clips regarding the testimony given by Azli and Ibrahim in the Shah Alam Court to find out the lies they told this court,“ he said. Judge Azura Alwi also questioned the need to play the video for the witness as he could only give his opinion regarding it.
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