High Court to decide on Jun 5 whether former Malaysian PM Najib Razak's legal bid for house arrest can proceed

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Najib Razak claims that the previous king, in granting him a partial pardon, had also decreed that he could serve the rest of his jail sentence under house arrest.

High Court to decide on Jun 5 whether former Malaysian PM Najib Razak's legal bid for house arrest can proceedHigh Court to decide on Jun 5 whether former Malaysian PM Najib Razak's legal bid for house arrest can proceed

At the start of the Wednesday hearing, Najib's lawyers requested for the case to be heard in chambers - meaning not open to the public or the press - due to"certain material" disclosed in the latest affidavit that is"apparently sensitive", adding that the government’s lawyers agreed with this request as well.CNA has seen the affidavit dated as filed on Apr 9, signed by Malaysia Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.

But Najib, 70, now claims that Sultan Abdullah had also issued a “supplementary decree” to let him serve the remainder of his sentence under house arrest. “If the order is not enforced, the question of whether that order exists or not becomes sensitive, although we know it exists.” But the officials noted that the Attorney-General’s office had raised objections on the matter to Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s administration because the issue of house arrest for Najib was not discussed during the Jan 29 meeting.

 

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