Hearing of govt’s suit against NFC to resume on Nov 8


Wanita UMNO chief Tan Sri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil deliver her opening speech inconjunction with the Umno AGM at PWTC.. 6 Dec 2017 M. Azhar Arif/The Star

KUALA LUMPUR: The hearing of the government’s suit against National Feedlot Corporation (NFC) to recover RM253.6mil in loan repayments and interest from the company in connection with the National Feedlot Centre project in Gemas, Negeri Sembilan, has been adjourned to Tuesday (Nov 8).

High Court Judge Anand Ponnudurai set Tuesday to resume hearing of the case, which was earlier fixed for Monday (Nov 7), after senior Federal counsel Nurhafizza Azizan requested for postponement for both parties to negotiate for a possible out-of-court settlement.

Lawyer Datuk K. Kirubakaran, representing NFC, also informed the court that NFC chairman Datuk Dr Mohamad Salleh Ismail, who was supposed to testify on Monday, was not in court.

Justice Annand, who had been transferred to Penang High Court, when adjourning the hearing to Tuesday, said the case had been going on for a long time since 2020 and in the past, the parties involved had requested for postponement to settle the matter.

"The parties could come to an amicable settlement while the trial is on-going. I think it’s better to proceed the case.

"If parties settle the suit, it is good. Otherwise, I do my job and make the decision,” he said.

In its suit, the government named the NFC as the first defendant, while Mohamad Salleh, who was former Women, Family and Community Development Minister Tan Sri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil’s (pic) husband, and their three children, Wan Shahinur Izran, Wan Shahinur Izmir and Wan Izzana Fatimah Zabedah, were the second to fifth defendants, respectively.

Other defendants are six companies controlled by Mohamad Salleh’s family, comprising National Meat & Livestock Corporation Sdn Bhd, Real Food Corporation Sdn Bhd, Meatworks Corporation Sdn Bhd, Agroscience Industries Sdn Bhd, Asian Bioscience Corporation Sdn Bhd, and Technology Imageware (M) Sdn Bhd.

The government claimed that it had signed a loan agreement totalling RM250mil with NFC on Dec 6, 2007, to finance the costs of establishing and operating a National Feedlot Centre in Gemas as part of its policy to develop and increase beef production.

The loan was disbursed in three tranches and Mohamad Salleh's family was claimed to have made 10 withdrawals amounting to RM180.51mil from Jan 24, 2008, to Jan 3, 2011. - Bernama

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