Fire and rescue station chief gets 180 months jail, RM194,062 fine for awarding contracts to wife's company

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KUANTAN - A fire and rescue station head in Pekan was sentenced to a total of 180 months’ jail and fine amounting to RM194,062.10, in default 60 months’ jail, by the Sessions Court here today on 10 counts of awarding food supply contract worth RM36,279.69 to a company belonging to his wife.

Sessions Court judge Datuk Ahmad Zamzani Mohd Zain meted out the sentence after finding Sheikh Hassan Sheikh Zainuddin, 57, who has been suspended from duty as the Peramu fire and rescue station head, guilty of the offence.

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However, Sheikh Hassan would only have to serve 18 months in jail as the court ordered the jail sentence of 18 months on each count to be served concurrently from today.

In the judgment, Ahmad Zamzani said the court found that the accused had failed to prove reasonable doubts on the charges made against him.

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The judge also allowed Sheikh Hassan's application to stay the jail sentence pending his appeal to the High Court and increased bail from RM5,000 to RM10,000.

Sheikh Hassan was charged with using his position for gratification by awarding contracts to Puncak Cahaya Azam Enterprise, a company owned by his wife, to provide food for programmes by the station for the period between March 2014 and August 3, 2015 with each contract worth RM1,075 to RM7,500.

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The contract allegedly involved providing food for members involved in programmes and operations organised by the Peramu fire and rescue station.

The firefighter, who has three children was charged under Section 23 of the Malaysian Anti -Corruption Commission (MACC) Act 2009, which provides an an imprisonment for up to 20 years and a fine of RM10,000 or five times the value of the gratification, or whichever is higher, upon conviction.

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The prosecution was conducted by MACC Deputy Public Prosecutors Siti Sarah Zainal Abiddin and Muhammad Asraf Mohamed Tahir, while the accused was represented by lawyer G. Ravishankar. - BERNAMA