MACC fails in appeal to convict police officer of bribery charge


  • Nation
  • Friday, 07 Mar 2014

KUALA LUMPUR:  A High Court rejected the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission's appeal and upheld the lower court's decision to acquit a police officer of a corruption charge two years ago.

Justice Azman Husin ruled that an element to show Asst Supt Sydney Clyde Jeremiah, 53, agreed to accept the bribe was not proven.

He said an assumption under Section 11(a) of the Anti-Corruption Act 1997 that ASP Jeremiah agreed to accept the bribe was also not proven.

"Based on these grounds, I therefore maintain the acquittal by the Sessions Court here and dismiss the appeal by the prosecution," he said on Friday.

ASP Jeremiah was charged with receiving a RM2,000 bribe from used clothing trader Mohd Khusaifil, 38, as an inducement to release Hoi Chee Kin, 31, from the offence of offering sex services.

He was alleged to have committed the offence at at Level 8 of the Dang Wangi IPD at about 3.30pm on Oct 26, 2007.


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