SHAH ALAM (Sept 22): After finishing testifying in his defence in the Kuala Lumpur High Court to his 47 criminal breach of trust, money laundering and graft charges last Aug 30, former deputy prime minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi will know on Friday (Sept 23) whether he would be called to enter his defence or be acquitted of another 40 graft charges. Should Zahid be ordered to enter his defence, like in his first case, he has three options. Firstly, he can choose to testify on the witness stand, where he could be cross-examined by the prosecution. Zahid is facing 33 counts of allegedly receiving S$13.56 million (RM43.39 million) from UKSB to facilitate the company's one-stop centre and foreign visa system in China. Read also:Court allows prosecution to begin impeachment proceedings against Zahid’s witnessZahid to know on Sept 23 whether defence will be called in second graft case