KUALA LUMPUR, May 24 — Former home minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi today said he had not committed criminal breach of trust when he gave RM1.3 million of Yayasan Akalbudi’s funds as a cash advance to the police’s football association.
Ahmad Zahid explained that he had never given any contributions to the PDRM football association previously, but noted that the police force came under his overview when he was home minister and that he then knew that the football association itself pays for the monthly salaries and allowances of its players and staff.
Ahmad Zahid said the total wages of the players and staff of the football association was on average about RM500,000 to RM600,000 per month, and that the outstanding salary for four months came to around RM1.3 million.“Therefore, I had advanced RM1.3 million to the PDRM football association to help them cover those needs and welfare,” Ahmad Zahid told the High Court today.
Ahmad Zahid said that two other trustees of Yayasan Akalbudi — Muhammad Nabil Salleh and Datuk Khairuddin Tarmizi — had also known about this matter, saying: “I stress that both of them had never objected to this advance as it is in line with Yayasan’s objective.
Simple equation : if it is cash advance, will will he be paid back?
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