Malaysia Charges Former Aide to PM Anwar in Bribery Case

Malaysia Charges Former Aide to PM Anwar in Bribery Case

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Malaysia is once again facing a major political test as a former top aide to Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has been charged with receiving bribes. The case has put fresh attention on the prime minister’s promise to fight corruption, a pledge that helped bring him into office in 2022.

On Thursday, Shamsul Iskandar Mohd Akin, who served as Anwar’s senior political secretary, arrived at the Kuala Lumpur Court Complex surrounded by officers from the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission. Just a week earlier, he had resigned from his post as the allegations became public.

According to court documents, Shamsul Iskandar is accused of receiving 176,829 ringgit (about $42,961) from a local businessman. In return, he allegedly offered help in securing mineral mining licenses in Sabah and provided other political favors. These licenses are valuable, as mining projects can bring in high profits, making any influence over approvals a serious matter.

Shamsul pleaded not guilty in court. His lawyer, Amer Hamzah Arshad, confirmed that he was released on bail and plans to fight the charges. Shamsul himself has described the accusations as an “attack,” suggesting that he believes he is being targeted unfairly.

Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s office has not commented directly on the case. However, after Shamsul resigned last week, Anwar issued a statement saying that authorities should investigate the case “without any external interference.” This was meant to show that the government would not protect anyone accused of wrongdoing, even if they are close to the prime minister.

The issue has triggered a new wave of criticism from the opposition and civil society groups. Many say the charges against Anwar’s former aide weaken public trust in the government. Critics argue that Anwar came to power promising bold action against corruption, but several recent incidents have raised doubts about how strongly he is pushing for reform.

Anwar, however, insists that he remains committed to cleaning up the system. Supporters argue that allowing the investigation to move forward freely is proof that he is serious about change. They say that even though the case is damaging, it shows that no one is above the law.

The businessman accused of paying the bribes, Albert Tei, was also charged in court on Thursday. He too pleaded not guilty. His lawyer, Rajesh Nagarajan, said that Tei will defend himself against all accusations. The involvement of a private businessman highlights how corruption cases often involve both public officials and private individuals seeking influence.

This case is more than a criminal trial. It represents a test of Malaysia’s political integrity and public confidence. Many Malaysians have long been frustrated by corruption scandals involving politicians, business leaders, and government officials. Every new case adds pressure on leaders to prove that they are serious about change.

Some political analysts say that how the government handles this situation will be important for Anwar’s future. If the case is seen as fair and transparent, it may strengthen his image as a leader who allows the justice system to act independently. But if the public believes the government is not doing enough, it could deepen concerns that corruption remains deeply rooted.

As the court process continues, Malaysians will be watching closely. The outcome may influence not only the careers of the individuals involved but also the public’s trust in the country’s institutions.

Dec. 4, 2025 1:31 p.m. 187

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