Company submitted letters of support for Bersatu, court hears

Free Malaysia Today | A banker testified that construction company Mamfor Sdn Bhd sent letters to Bersatu expressing its intention to make monetary contributions to the party, and that the contributions were meant for Bersatu and not Muhyiddin personally. Muhyiddin’s legal team included lawyers Amer Hamzah Arshad, Joshua Tay, and Lee Yee Woei, and pupil in chambers Michelle Chew.

Transaksi RM19.5 juta kepada Bersatu tidak menyalahi undang-undang — Saksi

Malaysia Gazette | Mahkamah Tinggi diberitahu transaksi berjumlah RM19.5 juta yang disalurkan kepada Bersatu ditandakan sebagai mencurigakan susulan kekerapan dan jumlahnya, namun tidak secara automatik menyalahi undang-undang. Pihak pembelaan Muhyiddin termasuk Datuk Amer Hamzah Arshad, Joshua Tay, Lee Yee Woei, dan pelatih dalam kamar Michelle Chew.

Derma 19.5 juta kepada Bersatu disertakan surat sokongan

Utusan Malaysia | Menurut seorang pegawai bank, hampir kesemua transaksi derma RM19.5 juta kepada parti Bersatu disertakan dengan surat sokongan yang menyatakan hasrat mereka untuk membuat sumbangan kepada parti politik itu. Pihak pembelaan Muhyiddin termasuk peguam Datuk Amer Hamzah Arshad, Joshua Tay dan Lee Yee Woei, dan pelatih dalam kamar Michelle Chew.

Court hears of repeated large transfers totalling RM19.5mil to Bersatu’s account

Free Malaysia Today | A bank officer testifying in Muhyiddin Yassin’s corruption trial said that she had never encountered transactions as frequent or involving sums as large as the RM19.5 million allegedly channelled by a construction company to Bersatu. Muhyiddin’s defence team included lawyers Amer Hamzah Arshad, Joshua Tay, and Lee Yee Woei, and pupil in chambers Michelle Chew.

PM’s former aide Shamsul Iskandar’s graft case remains at Sessions Court

The Edge Malaysia | Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s former senior political secretary Datuk Seri Shamsul Iskandar Mohd Akin has failed in his bid to transfer his graft case to the High Court. Shamsul’s legal team included lawyers Datuk Amer Hamzah Arshad and Joshua Tay, and pupil in chambers Michelle Chew.

Shamsul Iskandar fails to transfer corruption case to High Court

Free Malaysia Today | Shamsul Iskandar Akin, a former senior political secretary to the Prime Minister, failed in his application to transfer his five corruption charges from the Sessions Court to the High Court. Shamsul’s legal team included lawyers Amer Hamzah Arshad and Joshua Tay, and pupil in chambers Michelle Chew.

Caning ruling reignites questions on human dignity

The Star | A Federal Court ruling upholding caning as constitutional has sparked renewed debate over justice and human dignity, and whether such punishment still belongs in modern Malaysia. Lawyer Datuk Amer Hamzah Arshad took a critical stance, describing caning as a form of punishment that is inhumane due to the severe and lasting physical and even psychological harm it causes.

Duo claimed they could halt MACC’s Revenue Group probe, court told

Free Malaysia Today | The Kuala Lumpur sessions court was told that two corporate figures allegedly linked to the so-called “corporate mafia” claimed they could stop an MACC investigation into Revenue Group Bhd, subject to agreement to their terms. The defence team includes lawyers Amer Hamzah Arshad, New Sin Yew, and Joshua Tay.

Duo offered to ‘stop MACC probe’ if shareholding terms agreed, court hears

Malaysiakini | Two individuals told businessperson Brian Ng Shih Chiow they could “make MACC stop its investigation” against him if he agreed to their terms regarding shareholdings at his company, the KL Sessions Court heard today. Lawyers representing Brian and his brother Dino include Amer Hamzah Arshad, New Sin Yew, and Joshua Tay.

Duo linked to ‘corporate mafia’ scandal offered to halt MACC probe if Revenue Group shareholding terms agreed, court told

The Edge Malaysia | Two individuals linked to the “corporate mafia” scandal claimed they could halt an ongoing probe by the MACC into Revenue Group co-founder Brian Ng Shih Chiow, conditional on him agreeing to the duo’s terms in a simmering dispute over the company’s shareholdings. Lawyers representing Brian Ng and Dino Ng include Amer Hamzah Arshad, New Sin Yew, and Joshua Tay.

Firm used overdraft to pay Bersatu RM1m in 2022, court hears in Muhyiddin power abuse trial

Malay Mail | A company that did not have enough funds in its bank account had taken an overdraft to pay out RM1 million to political party Bersatu in 2022, a banker told the High Court during Muhyiddin Yassin’s power abuse and money laundering trial. Muhyiddin’s defence team included lawyers Amer Hamzah Arshad, Joshua Tay and Lee Yee Woei, and pupil in chambers Michelle Chew.

RM5mil deposited into Bersatu’s account in several transactions, witness tells High Court

The Star | The High Court heard that five cheques totalling RM5 million were deposited into Bersatu’s account in several transactions. When cross-examined by Muhyiddin’s counsel Amer Hamzah Arshad, a bank officer agreed that payments by cheque are recorded, transparent payments. Muhyiddin’s lawyers included lawyers Joshua Tay and Lee Yee Woei, and pupil in chambers Michelle Chew.

Hukuman Mati Bekas Pekerja Restoran Diganti Penjara 15 Tahun

Bernama | Seorang bekas pekerja restoran terlepas daripada tali gantung apabila Mahkamah Rayuan menggantikan sabitan terhadapnya bagi kesalahan membunuh dengan menyebabkan kematian. Dia kemudian dijatuhkan hukuman penjara 15 tahun yang berkuat kuasa dari tarikh dia ditangkap. Dia diwakili oleh peguam Datuk Amer Hamzah Arshad, Joshua Tay, dan Lee Yee Woei.

Court commutes ex-restaurant worker’s death sentence to 15 years’ jail

Free Malaysia Today | A former restaurant worker escaped the death penalty after the Court of Appeal reduced his murder conviction to culpable homicide not amounting to murder. He was instead sentenced to 15 years’ imprisonment, effective from the date of his arrest. He was represented by lawyers Amer Hamzah Arshad, Joshua Tay, and Lee Yee Woei.

RM800,000 channelled into Bersatu account from engineering firm, court told

Free Malaysia Today | A bank officer told the High Court in Muhyiddin’s corruption trial that RM800,000 credited into Bersatu’s account through four cheques came from KCJ Engineering Sdn Bhd, and were transparent and consistent with the party’s constitution. The defence team included Amer Hamzah Arshad, Joshua Tay, Lee Yee Woei, and pupil in chambers Michelle Chew.

RM800,000 contributions to Bersatu were transparent under party constitution, court told

The Edge Malaysia | A Maybank officer told the High Court that four cheque payments totalling RM800,000 deposited into Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia’s bank account were transparent and consistent with the party’s constitution. Muhyiddin’s legal team included Amer Hamzah Arshad, Joshua Tay, Lee Yee Woei, and pupil in chambers Michelle Chew.

Muhyiddin graft trial: Banker says company sent RM800,000 in four cheques to Bersatu in one day

Malay Mail | When cross-examined by Muhyiddin’s lawyer Amer Hamzah Arshad, a former RoS assistant director agreed that the Bersatu president cannot be said to be controlling the party, and that Bersatu’s property or money has to be held by either trustees or the party’s governing body. The defence team included Joshua Tay, Lee Yee Woei, and pupil in chambers Michelle Chew.

Company submitted letters of support for Bersatu, court hears

Free Malaysia Today | A banker testified that construction company Mamfor Sdn Bhd sent letters to Bersatu expressing its intention to make monetary contributions to the party, and that the contributions were meant for Bersatu and not Muhyiddin personally. Muhyiddin’s legal team included lawyers Amer Hamzah Arshad, Joshua Tay, and Lee Yee Woei, and pupil in chambers Michelle Chew.

Transaksi RM19.5 juta kepada Bersatu tidak menyalahi undang-undang — Saksi

Malaysia Gazette | Mahkamah Tinggi diberitahu transaksi berjumlah RM19.5 juta yang disalurkan kepada Bersatu ditandakan sebagai mencurigakan susulan kekerapan dan jumlahnya, namun tidak secara automatik menyalahi undang-undang. Pihak pembelaan Muhyiddin termasuk Datuk Amer Hamzah Arshad, Joshua Tay, Lee Yee Woei, dan pelatih dalam kamar Michelle Chew.

Derma 19.5 juta kepada Bersatu disertakan surat sokongan

Utusan Malaysia | Menurut seorang pegawai bank, hampir kesemua transaksi derma RM19.5 juta kepada parti Bersatu disertakan dengan surat sokongan yang menyatakan hasrat mereka untuk membuat sumbangan kepada parti politik itu. Pihak pembelaan Muhyiddin termasuk peguam Datuk Amer Hamzah Arshad, Joshua Tay dan Lee Yee Woei, dan pelatih dalam kamar Michelle Chew.

Court hears of repeated large transfers totalling RM19.5mil to Bersatu’s account

Free Malaysia Today | A bank officer testifying in Muhyiddin Yassin’s corruption trial said that she had never encountered transactions as frequent or involving sums as large as the RM19.5 million allegedly channelled by a construction company to Bersatu. Muhyiddin’s defence team included lawyers Amer Hamzah Arshad, Joshua Tay, and Lee Yee Woei, and pupil in chambers Michelle Chew.

PM’s former aide Shamsul Iskandar’s graft case remains at Sessions Court

The Edge Malaysia | Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s former senior political secretary Datuk Seri Shamsul Iskandar Mohd Akin has failed in his bid to transfer his graft case to the High Court. Shamsul’s legal team included lawyers Datuk Amer Hamzah Arshad and Joshua Tay, and pupil in chambers Michelle Chew.

Shamsul Iskandar fails to transfer corruption case to High Court

Free Malaysia Today | Shamsul Iskandar Akin, a former senior political secretary to the Prime Minister, failed in his application to transfer his five corruption charges from the Sessions Court to the High Court. Shamsul’s legal team included lawyers Amer Hamzah Arshad and Joshua Tay, and pupil in chambers Michelle Chew.

Caning ruling reignites questions on human dignity

The Star | A Federal Court ruling upholding caning as constitutional has sparked renewed debate over justice and human dignity, and whether such punishment still belongs in modern Malaysia. Lawyer Datuk Amer Hamzah Arshad took a critical stance, describing caning as a form of punishment that is inhumane due to the severe and lasting physical and even psychological harm it causes.

Duo claimed they could halt MACC’s Revenue Group probe, court told

Free Malaysia Today | The Kuala Lumpur sessions court was told that two corporate figures allegedly linked to the so-called “corporate mafia” claimed they could stop an MACC investigation into Revenue Group Bhd, subject to agreement to their terms. The defence team includes lawyers Amer Hamzah Arshad, New Sin Yew, and Joshua Tay.

Duo offered to ‘stop MACC probe’ if shareholding terms agreed, court hears

Malaysiakini | Two individuals told businessperson Brian Ng Shih Chiow they could “make MACC stop its investigation” against him if he agreed to their terms regarding shareholdings at his company, the KL Sessions Court heard today. Lawyers representing Brian and his brother Dino include Amer Hamzah Arshad, New Sin Yew, and Joshua Tay.

Duo linked to ‘corporate mafia’ scandal offered to halt MACC probe if Revenue Group shareholding terms agreed, court told

The Edge Malaysia | Two individuals linked to the “corporate mafia” scandal claimed they could halt an ongoing probe by the MACC into Revenue Group co-founder Brian Ng Shih Chiow, conditional on him agreeing to the duo’s terms in a simmering dispute over the company’s shareholdings. Lawyers representing Brian Ng and Dino Ng include Amer Hamzah Arshad, New Sin Yew, and Joshua Tay.

Firm used overdraft to pay Bersatu RM1m in 2022, court hears in Muhyiddin power abuse trial

Malay Mail | A company that did not have enough funds in its bank account had taken an overdraft to pay out RM1 million to political party Bersatu in 2022, a banker told the High Court during Muhyiddin Yassin’s power abuse and money laundering trial. Muhyiddin’s defence team included lawyers Amer Hamzah Arshad, Joshua Tay and Lee Yee Woei, and pupil in chambers Michelle Chew.

RM5mil deposited into Bersatu’s account in several transactions, witness tells High Court

The Star | The High Court heard that five cheques totalling RM5 million were deposited into Bersatu’s account in several transactions. When cross-examined by Muhyiddin’s counsel Amer Hamzah Arshad, a bank officer agreed that payments by cheque are recorded, transparent payments. Muhyiddin’s lawyers included lawyers Joshua Tay and Lee Yee Woei, and pupil in chambers Michelle Chew.

Hukuman Mati Bekas Pekerja Restoran Diganti Penjara 15 Tahun

Bernama | Seorang bekas pekerja restoran terlepas daripada tali gantung apabila Mahkamah Rayuan menggantikan sabitan terhadapnya bagi kesalahan membunuh dengan menyebabkan kematian. Dia kemudian dijatuhkan hukuman penjara 15 tahun yang berkuat kuasa dari tarikh dia ditangkap. Dia diwakili oleh peguam Datuk Amer Hamzah Arshad, Joshua Tay, dan Lee Yee Woei.

Court commutes ex-restaurant worker’s death sentence to 15 years’ jail

Free Malaysia Today | A former restaurant worker escaped the death penalty after the Court of Appeal reduced his murder conviction to culpable homicide not amounting to murder. He was instead sentenced to 15 years’ imprisonment, effective from the date of his arrest. He was represented by lawyers Amer Hamzah Arshad, Joshua Tay, and Lee Yee Woei.

RM800,000 channelled into Bersatu account from engineering firm, court told

Free Malaysia Today | A bank officer told the High Court in Muhyiddin’s corruption trial that RM800,000 credited into Bersatu’s account through four cheques came from KCJ Engineering Sdn Bhd, and were transparent and consistent with the party’s constitution. The defence team included Amer Hamzah Arshad, Joshua Tay, Lee Yee Woei, and pupil in chambers Michelle Chew.

Muhyiddin graft trial: Banker says company sent RM800,000 in four cheques to Bersatu in one day

Malay Mail | When cross-examined by Muhyiddin’s lawyer Amer Hamzah Arshad, a former RoS assistant director agreed that the Bersatu president cannot be said to be controlling the party, and that Bersatu’s property or money has to be held by either trustees or the party’s governing body. The defence team included Joshua Tay, Lee Yee Woei, and pupil in chambers Michelle Chew.