Rosmah files bid to nullify her solar project corruption trial

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KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor, who has been ordered to enter her defence on corruption charges relating to the RM1.25bil solar hybrid project for 369 rural schools in Sarawak, has filed an application to declare the trial proceedings in the High Court so far as a nullity.

According to case papers made available to the media, her nullification application is centred around the validity of a letter appointing former Federal Court judge Datuk Seri Gopal Sri Ram as ad-hoc Deputy Public Prosecutor in the case.

Rosmah, 69, also wants a declaration that she be acquitted of all three charges should the court rule that the proceeding was a mistrial. The application was filed after the Court of Appeal had, on April 8, allowed Rosmah's appeal to obtain a copy of Sri Ram's appointment letter after the prosecution conceding to provide it to the defence team.

The appointment letter was not dated on or before Nov 15, 2018, the day when Rosmah was charged in court, and was not signed by the then-attorney general Tan Sri Tommy Thomas.

 

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Stay strong DatinSri. You hv always been strong. Keep yourself healthy and happy. May Allah bless you.

Don’t take that mask OFF

Where she's going ... She won't need solar.

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