Lieutenant-General (Rtd) Datuk Mohd Razali Alias, a former military intelligence director, was charged in the Kuala Lumpur Court today with corruption. The charges involve the alleged misuse of his position to obtain flight tickets worth approximately US$20,000 for personal use. He arrived at the court complex surrounded by legal counsel and media.
The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has been investigating the case for several months, looking into discrepancies in the procurement of travel services for the armed forces. If convicted, the former spy chief could face a heavy fine and a lengthy prison sentence. This case is part of a larger crackdown on corruption within high-ranking government and military offices.
Datuk Mohd Razali has pleaded not guilty to the charges, and the court has granted bail pending a further hearing in March. The defense argues that the tickets were part of authorized official travel, but the prosecution claims they were used for family vacations. This high-profile trial is being closely watched as a test of the MACC's commitment to institutional transparency.