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Ex-Infinity Trustee CEO charged with transferri­ng RM116m to a different firm

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A former chief executive officer of Infinity Trustee Bhd was charged at the Sessions Court here yesterday with transferri­ng RM116 million to a different company offering unlicensed capital market activities.

Syaiful Riezal Ahmad, 51, pleaded not guilty when the charge was read before judge Datin Sabariah Othman.

He was accused of transferri­ng RM116,292,904.15 from the company’s Affin Bank current account to Pixelvest Sdn Bhd’s CIMB current account.

He allegedly committed the offence at Affin Bank Bhd’s PJ State branch in Petaling Jaya between Dec 1, 2020, and July 28, 2022, and Alliance Bank Malaysia Bhd’s SS2 branch in Petaling Jaya between Aug 12 and Oct 11, 2022.

It followed Pixelvest Sdn Bhd’s offence of conducting unlicensed capital services.

The offence under Section 58(1) of the Capital Markets and Services Act 2007, read together with paragraph 370(b) and Section 367(1) of the same act, carries a maximum fine of RM10 million and 10 years’ jail.

At the same court, former Pixelvest Sdn Bhd director Ang Jen Chuen, 33, who was unrepresen­ted, pleaded not guilty to carrying out a regulated activity, namely, managing funds, when the company did not hold such a licence and was not registered for the service.

Ang was accused of committing the offence at Emporis Soho, Taman Sains Selangor in Petaling Jaya between Dec 15, 2020, and July 15, 2022, with the charge framed under the same section.

Securities Commission deputy public prosecutor Muhammad Izzat Fauzan prosecuted, while Syaiful Riezal was represente­d by lawyer Md Yunos Shariff.

The court set bail at RM100,000 and RM10,000 with one surety for Syaiful Riezal and Ang, respective­ly, and fixed March 26 for mention.

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