Ex-Boustead Naval Shipyard MD fails to strike out CBT charges


KUALA LUMPUR: The former managing director of Boustead Naval Shipyard Sdn Bhd (BNS), Tan Sri Ahmad Ramli Mohd Nor, has failed in his attempt to strike out three criminal breach of trust (CBT) charges involving RM21.08mil related to the Royal Malaysian Navy’s littoral combat ship (LCS) project.

High Court Judge Datuk Azhar Abdul Hamid dismissed Ahmad Ramli’s application here yesterday, finding that the issue of the applicant’s mental fitness to stand trial and defend himself needs to be assessed by a trial judge.

“Therefore, the applicant’s request to dismiss all three charges is denied, and the case is returned to the Sessions Court for a trial judge to evaluate the applicant’s mental fitness,” he said.

The former Navy Chief filed a motion in April, through his lawyer, to dismiss the three charges and sought to be released from all charges on the grounds that it would be unfair for him to stand trial given his health condition.

His daughter, Rinnie Nor Ahmad Ramli, 50, stated in her supporting affidavit that after a medical examination, her father was diagnosed with “progressive neurodegenerative”, a condition consistent with “moderate mixed dementia”.

In the Bernama report, Rinnie said her father would be unable to focus on the proceedings or the questions that may be posed to him, and he would also struggle to remember events or issues raised during the trial.

“The applicant is unable to provide precise and effective instructions to his lawyers, and there is a significant risk that his health will be adversely affected by the trial,” she stated in the affidavit.

She added that her father has gallstones, which cause him abdominal pain. Given his age, he faces a high risk if he undergoes surgery to remove the gallstones or his gallbladder.

An affidavit in reply filed by a Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) officer stated that the trial judge had not had the opportunity to assess Ahmad Ramli’s health condition as he had attended court only twice – on Aug 16, 2022, when he was charged, and during a case mention on Nov 21, 2022, while being absent on other dates upon his lawyer’s request.

Deputy public prosecutors Mahadi Jumaat, Muhammad Asraf Mohamed Tahir and Zander Lim Wai Keong appeared for the prosecution, while Ahmad Ramli, who was excused from court, was represented by lawyers Datuk Mohd Yusof Zainal Abiden, Alex Tan Chie Siam and Mohd Yunos Shariff.

Met after the proceedings, Mahadi informed reporters that the next case mention has been scheduled for July 30 at the Sessions Court.

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