00:00A former executive director of the Kuala Lumpur City Hall, or DBKL,
00:06pleaded not guilty at a Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court on Friday
00:09to a charge of receiving a 50,000 ringgit bribe from an individual.
00:14Mohamed Hamim, alias Mohamed Kamarudin, was accused of receiving the bribe
00:18in his capacity as a public servant from the individual,
00:22with whom he has official work relations in DBKL.
00:25The offence was allegedly committed at a premises in Jalan Chankatunku
00:28on January 10th.
00:30The charge was framed under Section 165 of the Penal Code
00:34that provides imprisonment of up to two years, or a fine, or both, upon conviction.
00:40Deputy Public Prosecutor Mohamed Yasri Yahya proposed bail at 25,000 ringgit,
00:45and he also asked for additional bail conditions to be imposed on the accused,
00:49whereby the accused must stay away from prosecution witnesses,
00:53surrender his passport to the court,
00:54and report his attendance to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission
00:58once a month until the disposal of the case.
01:01Lawyer Mohamed Alif Anuar sought for a lower bail amount
01:05on grounds that his client was the sole breadwinner and has a disabled child.
01:09Judge Azura Alwi fixed bail at 15,000 ringgit in one surety.
01:16She said that while the court would not retain the accused's passport,
01:19he must submit a written application each time he intends to travel abroad.
01:23Additionally, the court ordered the accused to report monthly to the MACC office in Kuala Lumpur
01:31until the case concludes.
01:33The case has been set for mention on January 12th.
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