Najib’s bid to review lifting order on SRC trial to be heard April 4 | Malay Mail

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Najib’s bid to review lifting order on SRC trial to be heard April 4

Datuk Seri Najib Razak is pictured at Parliament in Kuala Lumpur April 2, 2019. — Picture by Ahmad Zamzahuri

When contacted, his counsel Harvinderjit Singh confirmed the hearing date has been fixed for Thursday. Najib lost three of four appeals at the Court of Appeal regarding to his request for additional documents, a gag order to prevent the media and public from discussing the merits of his case and on the Attorney-General's move to withdraw his certificate to transfer seven charges from the Sessions Court to the High Court.

On March 27, this year, the a seven-man bench of the Federal Court led by Chief Justice Tan Sri Richard Malanjum lifted the stay of the trial granted by the Court of Appeal to Najib pending disposal of his appeals over interlocutory matters.

 

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