48 days of trial fixed for Najib and Irwan's IPIC case
Najib and Mohd Irwan are jointly facing six charges of criminal breach of trust involving RM6.64 billion of government funds for payments to IPIC.
Najib and Mohd Irwan are jointly facing six charges of criminal breach of trust involving RM6.64 billion of government funds for payments to IPIC.
The ministry said it had lodged the MACC reports following the tabling on Thursday (May 9) of a report by the investigative committee for government revenue, finance administration on the land-swap projects in the country.
One parcel covering over 25ha has a cold supply chain facility while another three have existing factories and a warehouse.
The group’s wholly-owned unit Scientex Park (M) Sdn Bhd yesterday signed two conditional sale and purchase agreements with the sellers, Swan Lake City Sdn Bhd and Fair City Sdn Bhd, for the proposed acquisition, it said in a stock exchange filing yesterday.
This is even after Sime Darby Plantation had applied for a judicial review.
In a statement today, the bank said RHB Bank Bhd, RHB Islamic Bank Bhd and RHB Investment Bank Bhd will reduce their BR from 4% to 3.8% per annum, while the BLR is lowered to 6.75% from 6.95% per annum.
Today's application was to ensure that Semantan Estates' application is not frivolous, vexatious and an abuse of the court process.
"Patriot urges investigations be conducted swiftly to bring to book all previous defence ministers who served from 1997 to May 2018 if there are grounds for suspicion.”
Lawyer Ranjit Singh, who acted on behalf of Rafizi, told reporters outside the court that the Court of Appeal agreed with their argument that an honest and fair-minded person could have come to the conclusion that Rafizi arrived at, which is that the government loan deposit from NFCorp was used as leverage in respect of a personal loan taken by Mohamad Salleh and his family.
Such a policy is meant to create “a mix of residents from society” in affordable housing developments and “encourage social interaction between civil servants and the public..."