Prosecution lists 24 grounds why Appeals Court erred in acquitting Isa Samad


PUTRAJAYA: The prosecution has listed 24 grounds in its petition of appeal on why the Court of Appeal erred in acquitting former Felda chairman Tan Sri Mohd Isa Abdul Samad of nine corruption charges.

In the petition filed at the Federal Court on June 26, the prosecution is seeking to reinstate the High Court's 2012 decision, which found Mohd Isa guilty and sentenced him to six years' imprisonment and a fine of RM15.45mil, in default 18 years in prison.

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