Kuala Lumpur, 5 January 2026
The Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) today charged Dato’ Sri Liew Yew Chung (Liew), a former CEO and Non-Independent Non-Executive Chairman of Khee San Berhad (KSB), at the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court for causing wrongful loss amounting to RM7.12 million to KSB’s subsidiary, Khee San Food Industries Sdn Bhd (KSFI).
Liew faced 11 charges under section 317A(1) of the Capital Markets and Services Act 2007 (CMSA) for cancelling 25 loan agreements given by KSFI to 11 individuals amounting to RM7,119,465.00, with the intention of causing wrongful loss to KSFI.
The offences took place in 2019 in Seri Kembangan, Selangor.
Under section 317A(1) of the CMSA, a director or officer of a listed corporation or any of its related corporations shall not do anything with the intention of causing wrongful loss to the listed corporation or its related corporations.
If convicted, Liew faces a mandatory jail term of not less than two years and not exceeding 10 years and is also liable to a fine not exceeding RM10 million.
Liew claimed trial to all 11 charges in two separate courts and was granted bail of RM160,000 in total.
Liew, who appeared before Sessions Court judge Tuan Azrul Bin Darus, was granted bail of RM80,000 with two local sureties. He was also ordered to report to the SC’s investigating officer at the SC’s office on a bimonthly basis as an additional bail condition.
Separately, Liew was granted bail of RM80,000 with one local surety before Sessions Court judge Puan Norma Binti Ismail. Liew was also imposed with the bimonthly reporting as an additional bail condition.
The SC did not seek for Liew’s passport to be surrendered as his passport had already been surrendered to court in a separate matter in May 2025.
The SC was represented by prosecuting officers Keith Loo and Eunice Ong, whilst Liew was represented by Sri Dev Nair and Shankar Govinth.
Previously on 16 May 2025, Liew was charged by the SC in an unrelated matter relating to the furnishing of false financial statements and falsification of records of London Biscuits Berhad. Liew had similarly claimed trial to all the charges and the matter is scheduled for hearing in May 2026.