KUALA LUMPUR (Feb 13): Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor's defence team today produced a letter sent by Vignesh Kumar & Associates on behalf of Datuk Seri Mahdzir Khalid to the attorney-general, stating that their client was willing to testify against the “prime mover” of the solar hybrid project.

Mahdzir, who is the fifth prosecution witness in the trial, disagreed with a suggestion from Rosmah's counsels Datuk Jagjit Singh and Datuk Akberdin Abdul Kader that the appointed law firm had “brokered” a deal for him.

He refused to answer who the “prime mover” was.

Meanwhile, deputy public prosecutor (DPP) Ahmad Akram Gharib said the prosecution did not object to the defence bringing up the letter, despite the fact that it was unsigned and stated as “without prejudice”.

In law, a letter that states it is “without prejudice” means that it is either a genuine attempt to settle a dispute or will generally be inadmissible in court as evidence against the person making the statement.

During the trial, Rosmah's defence had suggested that Mahdzir was willing to testify against her in exchange for him not being charged in court for receiving or soliciting a bribe from Jepak Holdings Sdn Bhd, which the Padang Terap Member of Parliament had vehemently denied.

When asked by the defence, he agreed that he had instructed the firm to write the letter but denied knowing about its contents.

The six-paragraph letter dated Nov 17, 2018, stated that their client was willing to cooperate with the authorities to testify against the “prime mover” and was willing to have his statement recorded to strengthen the case against the “prime mover”.

Jagjit: Who is “prime mover”?

Mahdzir: I cannot answer.

Jagjit: You cannot answer or do not want to answer?

Mahdzir: (Is silent.)

Jagjit: Did you give instructions to the lawyer?

Mahdzir: Yes, I did.

Jagjit: I put it to you that the prime mover is Datuk Rizal Mansor and Saidi (Abang Samsudin) of Jepak?

Mahdzir: Disagree.

The former minister was testifying in the trial involving Rosmah, who is facing charges of soliciting RM187.5 million from Jepak's managing director, Saidi, between January and April 2016, and receiving RM5 million on Dec 20, 2016 at Seri Perdana, Putrajaya and another RM1.5 million on Sept 7, 2017 at her private residence in Jalan Langgak Duta.

The gratification was in exchange for awarding the RM1.25 billion solar hybrid project to power 369 schools in Sarawak to Jepak.

Mahdzir denied having bad intentions when he agreed to provide evidence to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) to strengthen its case against the “prime mover”.

The witness had previously testified that Rosmah was part of what he called “Team Saidi”, comprising Saidi, his fellow director Rayyan Radzwill Abdullah, Rizal and “Cikgu Aazmey” (Pekan Umno secretary, Datuk Ahmad Aazmey Abu Talib).

The former minister also dismissed the defence’s suggestion that the evidence referred to in the letter was against Rosmah.

When asked by Rosmah's third lawyer Azrul Zulkifli Stork, Mahdzir said he did not know that the project was first mooted by the Sarawak government and Unimas (Universiti Malaysia Sarawak).

He added that the project does not only involve his ministry and the Finance Ministry but also the Science, Technology and Environment Ministry.

When replying to questions from DPP Akram, Mahdzir said he did not dictate the contents of the lawyer's letter to the law firm.

Akram: Are the words in the letter yours?

Mahdzir: No.

The prosecution will continue to question Mahdzir on Monday, with his re-examination to be done by senior DPP Datuk Seri Gopal Sri Ram.

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