Witness Testifies to Meeting Wan Saiful’s Representative on Jana Wibawa Project

Putrajaya: The former deputy chief private secretary (TKSUS) to Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin testified in the Sessions Court today that he had met with Datuk Wan Saiful Wan Jan's representative on the Jana Wibawa project. Asmar Asmadi Abdullah Sani, 49, who was serving Muhyiddin when he was the Prime Minister, stated that several individuals had met directly with Muhyiddin on applying for the project before approaching him.

According to BERNAMA News Agency, Asmar Asmadi explained that his meeting with these individuals was to receive letters of application or expressions of interest, as noted by Tan Sri Muhyiddin, along with company profiles. One of the individuals he met was Datuk Hishamuddin Abdul Karim, who represented Wan Saiful. Hishamuddin met with him at the Prime Minister's Department in Putrajaya to submit the project application documents around 2021.

The 19th prosecution witness was reading out his witness statement during the trial of Wan Saiful, the former Bersatu Information chief, who is facing 18 money laundering and two corruption charges related to the Jana Wibawa project. Asmar Asmadi, who is currently the Policy and Strategic Planning Division secretary at the Ministry of Women, Family, and Community Development, said he did not know Hishamuddin before March 2021.

Asmar recalled being initially hesitant to meet Hishamuddin because he did not know him and had no prior dealings with him. However, after Hishamuddin introduced himself as a representative of Datuk Wan Saifulruddin, Asmar informed him that he needed to obtain confirmation from Tan Sri Muhyiddin. Their meeting was brief, lasting about 15 minutes, under examination by deputy public prosecutor (DPP) Siti Amirah Muhammad Ali.

A few days later, Hishamuddin met Asmar again to inquire about the status of the company's application related to the Jana Wibawa project, which had been brought up by Wan Saiful during a meeting with Muhyiddin. Datuk Hishamuddin mentioned that the company's name was MCS Management Sdn Bhd. Asmar conducted a check on the company and found that it had been approved as pre-qualified according to Tan Sri Muhyiddin's minutes dated March 4, 2021, on MCS Management's application letter.

Asmar confirmed receiving a letter of application from MCS Management, addressed to Muhyiddin, to secure the Central Spine Road: Sertik to East Coast Highway interchange project through direct negotiation. This letter was referred to by Datuk Hishamuddin during their meeting, and Hishamuddin informed Asmar that it had been presented by Datuk Wan Saiful during his meeting with Tan Sri Muhyiddin to secure the Jana Wibawa project.

Asmar reiterated to Datuk Hishamuddin, as per the instructions from Tan Sri Muhyiddin and the Minister of Finance, that any project approval applications for pre-qualification must be complete with five company submissions before being forwarded to Datuk Wan Murtadza Wan Mahmud, who was then the senior private secretary to the Minister of Finance (Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz) for further action.

Asmar later received five letters of application for pre-qualification tenders to undertake the Central Spine Road project from his personal assistant at the time, Rajmah Mohd Jamal. The applications came from MCS Management Sdn Bhd, MK Services Sdn Bhd, CKJ Engineering and Services Sdn Bhd, Nepturis Sdn Bhd, and MZ Hakujaya Sdn Bhd, all of which had been forwarded by Hishamuddin to Rajmah.

The witness stated that he was unaware of the ownership of these companies, as his role was limited to managing the list of companies that had been minuted and directed by Muhyiddin, emphasizing that he had no involvement in their initial application process.

Meanwhile, Wan Saiful's lawyer, Amer Hamzah Arshad, objected to several paragraphs mentioning Muhyiddin and his client, arguing that the statements constituted hearsay. However, DPPs Siti Amirah and Dr. Ifa Sirrhu Samsudin contended that the evidence was not hearsay and that the prosecution witness should be allowed to read his witness statement in full.

Judge Rosli Ahmad then ruled that the defense would have the opportunity to cross-examine the witness and scheduled the trial to resume on Feb 24. Wan Saiful, 49, is accused of soliciting a bribe from Lian Tan Chuan as an inducement to assist Nepturis Sdn Bhd in securing the Central Spine Road: Sertik to East Coast Highway intersection project from the Malaysian government, a pre-awarded project valued at RM232 million.

He is also accused of receiving RM6,962,694.54 in cash into his company WSA Advisory Group Sdn Bhd's CIMB Bank Berhad account from Nepturis' Maybank Islamic Berhad account as payment for helping the company obtain the Security, Safety, and Technical (SST) requirements for the same project. Both offenses were allegedly committed at the Royal Lake Club, Taman Tasik Perdana in April 2022, and at CIMB Bank Berhad Bukit Tunku Branch between July 8 and Sept 30, 2022.

Additionally, Wan Saiful faces 18 charges of money laundering involving RM5.59 million, including transferring and utilizing illegal proceeds, such as paying for a Ford Ranger vehicle, payments to the National Sports Council of Malaysia, and funds transfers to several company accounts, including Sinar Karangkraf Sdn Bhd's account at CIMB Bank Berhad Bukit Tunku Branch, between Aug 12 and Nov 13, 2022.