High Court dismisses MACC’s bid to revise court’s rejection of remand order on district police chief suspected of graft

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High Court dismisses MACC’s bid to revise court’s rejection of remand order on district police chief suspected of graft
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KUANTAN, July 7 — The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) today failed in its bid for a revision against the Magistrate’s Court decision which rejected its application...

KUANTAN, July 7 — The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission today failed in its bid for a revision against the Magistrate’s Court decision which rejected its application to obtain a remand order against a district police chief to assist in the investigations of suspected corruption of over RM1 million.

He said the Magistrate’s decision based on the decision of the Temerloh High Court which ruled that Section 117 of the Criminal Procedure Code was not applicable to remand applications for offences investigated under the MACC Act 2009 is also correct because it is the ‘latest decision’. “The decision of a higher court will bind the lower courts, if the Federal Court makes a decision, it must be followed by the Court of Appeal and the High Court and decision of the High Court must be followed by the court below it,” said Zainal Alam in his brief judgment.

He was suspected to have received bribes over five years since 2017 from entertainment centre owners.

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