NFCorp Executive Chairman charged

March 12, 2012

NFCorp Executive Chairman charged

By Shazwan Mustafa Kamal@www.themalaysianinsider.com

Prosecutors pronounced currently they will leave it to the Attorney-General to confirm either others will be charged with abusing open supports entrusted to the National Feedlot Corporation (NFCorp).

NFCorp senior manager authority Datuk Seri Dr. Mohamed Salleh Ismail was charged currently in the Sessions Court here with rapist breach of certitude as well as violating the Companies Act in relation to RM49 million in Federal supports since to the company.

He pleaded not guilty to the CBT assign as well dual counts under the Companies Act, 1965 in the liaison that has exposed Datuk Seri Najib Razak as well as the Barisan Nasional (BN) supervision to deleterious attacks ahead of elections expected soon.

"You'll have to ask the A-G Only he can answer that. We will leave it to him," Deputy Public Prosecutor Dzulkifli Ahmad told reporters in court. Dzulkifli is the conduct of the A-G's Commercial Crimes Unit in Putrajaya.

CCID Director Datuk Syed Ismail Syed Azizan not long ago confirmed that the Police had endorsed that the Attorney-General's Chambers assign NFCorp directors with rapist breach of trust.

NFCorp, that operates the national cattle-farming project, is chaired by Mohamad Salleh, the husband of federal minister Datuk Seri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil. Their three children also hold senior manager posts in the company.

The association has denied any rapist breach of certitude in the loan agreement with the supervision as well as formerly indicted the military of "unfairly" preempting the charge. Mohamad Salleh's box is set for mention on Apr 13.

Sh! ahrizat pronounced yesterday she would step down as Minister for Women, Family as well as Community Development when her term as senator ends on Apr 8, after months of attacks from the opposition.

The authorities were forced by open anger as the outcome of allegations made by antithesis politicians to investigate either her family had used part of the RM250 million ringgit loan from the supervision to the NFCorp to buy condominiums both here as well as abroad.

The NFCorp disaster is not the initial corruption liaison to strike Najib as well as UMNO, but the farmyard tie creates it the potentially deleterious one because most typical Malaysians have the better bargain of what allegedly transpired than some-more obscure financial matters.


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