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No consent for withdrawal

KUALA LUMPUR: The High Court heard that the withdrawal of RM17.9mil from Yayasan Akalbudi funds was a criminal breach of trust because there was no consent from the charity foundation’s board of trustees. Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) investigating officer Muhammad Fazli Zulkifli, 36, testified yesterday that the withdrawal from the foundation’s Affin Bank account to be transferred into a Maybank account belonging to Messrs Lewis & Co, the foundation’s trustee, was instructed by Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi. The 93rd prosecution witness was being re-examined by deputy public prosecutor Sazilee Abdul Khairi during the trial of the former deputy prime minister who is facing corruption, abuse of power and money laundering charges involving millions of ringgit in funds from Yayasan Akalbudi.

Families in Indonesian rock-throwing case seek protection

Families in Indonesian rock-throwing case seek protection Protesters against tobacco factory claim they were attacked, threatened after jailed women were freed on bail The four women at the center of the rock-throwing case are indicted for criminal damage in the Lombok Tengah District Court on Feb. 22. (Photo: Lombok Tengah District Court Office) Relatives of four women recently charged with criminal damage after throwing rocks at a tobacco factory in Indonesia’s West Nusa Tenggara province have demanded government protection. They said they were attacked and threatened by people opposed to their protest against the tobacco company in Wajageseng in Lombok Tengah district, which they said pollutes the air and makes their children ill.

Indonesian rock protest sparks rights row

Indonesian rock protest sparks rights row Authorities detain four housewives and their children for throwing stones at a factory causing air pollution West Nusa Tenggara governor Zulkieflimansyah (yellow T-shirt) visits the four housewives detained at the Lombok Tengah district prosecutor’s jail on Feb 20. (Photo: Facebook.com/Zulkieflimansyah) Police in Indonesia’s West Nusa Tenggara province have arrested four women for throwing rocks during a protest on Dec. 26 last year against a tobacco factory which they claimed was causing air pollution that was making their children and many others sick. Nurul Hidayah, 38, Martini, 22, Fatimah, 38, and Hultiah, 40, from Wajageseng in Lombok Tengah district, were arrested on Feb. 17 and thrown into the local prosecutor’s jail along with their young children.

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