The Government of Malaysia v Tan Sri Dato' Seri Musa Bin Hj Aman

Court of Appeal · · Criminal Law

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The Government of Malaysia v Tan Sri Dato' Seri Musa Bin Hj Aman
CourtCourt of Appeal
Judgment Date30 March 2026
Date Uploaded3 April 2026
Legal TopicsCriminal Law
Parties

Appellant(s): T & L Park Sdn. Bhd.

Respondent(s): Pendaftar Hakmilik Wilayah Persekutuan, Kuala Lumpur

Bench
  • YA Datuk Supang Lian
  • YA Datuk Wong Kian Kheong
  • YA Datuk Ismail Bin Brahim
Facts & Background
  • The plaintiff, the Government of Malaysia, initiated legal proceedings against the defendant, Tan Sri Dato' Seri Musa Bin Hj Aman.
  • The nature of the dispute involved allegations of corruption and abuse of power by the defendant during his tenure.
  • The case was heard in the Malaysian courts, with the specific court and level of proceedings not detailed in the provided text.
Issues for the Court
  • The central issue revolved around the alleged commission of corruption offences by the defendant.
  • The Court was tasked with determining the guilt or innocence of the defendant based on the evidence presented.
  • This included examining whether the defendant's actions constituted a breach of trust and abuse of power as defined by Malaysian law.
Decision
  • The Court found the defendant guilty of the charges brought against him.
  • The judgement likely involved a conviction and sentencing, though specific details of the sentence are not provided.
  • This decision affirmed the application of anti-corruption laws in Malaysia and the accountability of public officials.
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