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Ex-minister’s aide given 6 years’ jail, RM8.8mil fine for bribery

By FMT in November 20, 2025 – Reading time 2 minute
Ex-minister’s aide given 6 years’ jail, RM8.8mil fine for bribery


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Saifullah Minggu was ordered to enter his defence last year against eight charges of accepting bribes. (Bernama pic)
KUALA LUMPUR:

A former minister’s aide was sentenced to six years in prison and fined RM8.8 million today after being found guilty of accepting RM1.765 million in bribes seven years ago.

Sessions court judge Suzana Hussin handed down the sentence after ruling that the defence had failed to raise reasonable doubt in Saifullah Minggu’s case.

Saifullah, a former aide to the tourism, arts and culture minister, was also ordered to serve an additional seven years in prison if he failed to pay the fine.

The 34-year-old broke down in tears as the judge delivered the sentence.

Suzana allowed a stay of execution pending an appeal at the High Court and set bail at RM280,000. She also urged Saifullah to reflect on his wrongdoing.

“You are still young. I hope you will truly repent and change for the better,” she said.

In February last year, the court ordered Saifullah to enter his defence after finding that the prosecution had established a prima facie case in eight of the 19 charges against him.

The eight charges related to Saifullah’s alleged receipt of RM1,765,000 in bribes from Inter Bev Network Sdn Bhd owner Ronald Seto through Roslan Lahada.

The sum was an incentive for Saifullah to secure Inter Bev a tender for brand and creative production services.

The offences were committed at the Red Box Karaoke and Coffee Bean outlet in Pavilion Shopping Centre, Kuala Lumpur; at the senior private secretary’s office at the ministry in ; at Vipod Residences in Temasya Anggun, Glenmarie, ; and at the Petronas petrol station in Dengkil.

The offences took place between Dec 21, 2018 and March 1, 2019.

Mohamaddin Ketapi was the tourism, arts and culture minister at the time the offences were committed.



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