Court releases Wan Saiful’s passport


KUALA LUMPUR: Former Bersatu information chief Datuk Wan Saiful Wan Jan has obtained his passport from the Sessions Court here for an official trip to Japan.

Judge Rozina Ayob allowed the release to enable the Tasek Gelugor MP to go on a working trip to Japan with the Parliamentary Special Select Committee on Infrastructure, Transport and Communications from Sept 23 to Oct 2.

Earlier during the proceedings, Wan Saiful’s lawyer, Amer Hamzah Arshad, informed the court that he had received a letter from the parliamentary secretary’s office stating that the itinerary for the trip would be discussed on Sept 14 and appealed for the temporary release of his client’s passport.

Deputy Public Prosecutor Maziah Mohaide said the prosecution had no objection to the application on condition that Wan Saiful signs an oath to present a copy of his return trip ticket and additional documents to the parliamentary secretary’s office before leaving, Bernama reported.On Feb 21, Wan Saiful, 48, pleaded not guilty to a charge of soliciting money from Lian Tan Chuan as an inducement to help Nepturis Sdn Bhd obtain the “Central Spine Road: Sertik to East Coast Expressway Junction” project valued at RM232mil from the government.

He was also charged with receiving bribes totalling RM6,962,694.54 into the CIMB Bank Bhd account owned by his company, WSA Advisory Group Sdn Bhd, from Syarikat Nepturis Sdn Bhd’s Maybank Islamic Bhd account as a fee for assisting Nepturis to obtain a letter of acceptance for the project.

Both offences were allegedly committed at Royal Lake Club, Taman Tasik Perdana here, in April 2022, and at CIMB Bank Bhd Bukit Tunku Branch, Taman Tunku, Bukit Tunku here, between July 8, 2022 and Sept 30, 2022.

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