logo
August hearing for Najib's contempt proceedings against ex-AG

August hearing for Najib's contempt proceedings against ex-AG

Najib Razak is pursuing contempt proceedings against former attorney-general Ahmad Terrirudin Salleh over the latter's alleged failure to reveal the existence of a royal decree allowing him to be placed under house arrest.
KUALA LUMPUR : The High Court has set Aug 19 to hear Najib Razak's application to cite former attorney-general (AG) Ahmad Terrirudin Salleh for contempt of court.
The former prime minister wants the court to hold Terrirudin in contempt for his alleged failure to reveal the existence of a royal decree, made by the previous Yang di-Pertuan Agong at the end of his tenure, placing Najib under house arrest.
Justice K Muniandy said the present application, filed on May 21, was not caught by an earlier ruling halting all proceedings in the case pending the disposal of the current AG's appeal to the Federal Court.
Justice Hayatul Akmal Aziz, who previously presided over the case, issued the order on April 28.
'The judge (Hayatul) has qualified herself to say that she is leaving it to the discretion of the succeeding judge.
'This court is bound by the earlier order which reflects the intention of the parties and the order.
'Therefore, the earlier order prevails, but it does not include the present contempt application,' he said.
Muniandy took over the matter from Hayatul, who was elevated to the Court of Appeal on May 20.
During submissions earlier this morning, senior federal counsel Shamsul Bolhassan called for the court not to fix the application for hearing, arguing that it was caught by Hayatul's stay order.
In reply, senior lawyer Shafee Abdullah contended that contempt proceedings were independent of the suit, and therefore not subjected to the order.
'So, a contempt application is definitely in a class of its own and it cannot be included within the so-called stay ordered by the court,' he said.
On July 28, 2020, the High Court convicted Najib of seven charges and sentenced him to 12 years in prison and a fine of RM210 million. His subsequent appeals to the Court of Appeal and the Federal Court were dismissed.
On Feb 2 last year, the Federal Territories Pardons Board announced that former king Al-Sultan Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah had halved Najib's prison sentence to six years, and reduced his fine to RM50 million.
However, it made no mention of any decree allowing Najib to serve the remainder of his sentence under house arrest.
On Jan 6, Najib obtained leave from the Court of Appeal to begin judicial review proceedings to enforce the former king's decree.
Najib is currently serving his reduced jail term at Kajang prison.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

GST ‘more efficient and less burdensome' than SST, says Umno Youth chief
GST ‘more efficient and less burdensome' than SST, says Umno Youth chief

Malay Mail

time36 minutes ago

  • Malay Mail

GST ‘more efficient and less burdensome' than SST, says Umno Youth chief

KUALA LUMPUR, June 15 — Umno Youth chief Datuk Dr Akmal Saleh is pushing the government to reinstate the Goods and Services Tax (GST), saying it is a better and more effective taxation system than the current Sales and Services Tax (SST). He said although the 6 per cent GST previously implemented was criticised for burdening the people, the current system is even more taxing. 'Previously, the six per cent GST was said to burden the people,' he said in a Facebook post today. 'Now, people have to pay SST – 5 or 10 per cent sales tax plus 6 per cent service tax – in addition to a reduction in the number of taxable goods from 8,084 items to only 1,813 items.' Akmal urged the government not to shy away from acknowledging that the former GST system was more efficient and less burdensome on the public. 'Our suggestion to the government is to reintroduce the GST, which is far better and more effective. 'Don't be ashamed or hesitant to admit that the previous GST policy was better and did not burden the people,' he said. He also dismissed the idea that the Pakatan Harapan manifesto – which had promised to abolish GST – should be seen as set in stone. 'Don't just use the excuse that the manifesto to abolish GST is a holy book. 'What matters is that the people are not burdened and taxes can be collected efficiently,' he said. The Barisan Nasional government introduced the GST on April 1, 2015, and it was abolished on June 1, 2018 when the first PH administration was voted into power.

‘We must show strength': Anwar says Malaysia stands with Iran over Israeli airstrikes
‘We must show strength': Anwar says Malaysia stands with Iran over Israeli airstrikes

Malay Mail

timean hour ago

  • Malay Mail

‘We must show strength': Anwar says Malaysia stands with Iran over Israeli airstrikes

LUMUT, June 15 — Malaysia upholds the sovereign rights of all nations, including Iran, which was the victim of a recent Israeli attack, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. He said Malaysia, as a sovereign nation, must stand with Iran in its act of retaliation against Israel, to defend its rights and national dignity. 'That is why I told my Cabinet colleagues, Malaysia must demonstrate its strength. We are an independent, sovereign nation, and we must stand up for the rights of our friends, including Iran, which has been wronged. We defend Iran's right to retaliate in order to uphold its national dignity,' he said. The Prime Minister said this at the closing ceremony of the Perak MADANI Rakyat Programme (PMR) 2025, at Lumut Waterfront, here, today. On Friday, the Israeli military launched airstrikes on Iran, targeting several nuclear and missile facilities, resulting in the deaths of several Iranian military commanders and senior scientists. In retaliation, Iran fired ballistic missiles at multiple locations in Israeli-occupied territory, causing fatalities, injuries, and damage to buildings. According to a report by Iran's Tasnim news agency, cited by Anadolu Ajansi (AA), Israel launched another attack early Sunday morning, targeting the Iran's Defence Ministry headquarters in Tehran. — Bernama

Anwar announces RM255m upgrades for Lumut navy base, including specialist clinic and jetty revamp
Anwar announces RM255m upgrades for Lumut navy base, including specialist clinic and jetty revamp

Malay Mail

timean hour ago

  • Malay Mail

Anwar announces RM255m upgrades for Lumut navy base, including specialist clinic and jetty revamp

LUMUT, June 15 — Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim today announced several project allocations approved for the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) Base in Lumut, aimed at improving the well-being and welfare of security personnel. He said RM65 million has been allocated for the construction of a specialist clinic complex and the upgrading of the Malaysian Armed Forces (ATM) Hospital at the base. Also approved are several key infrastructure projects, including the upgrading of the 33kV high-voltage distribution system, with an allocation of RM100 million; the replacement of the Bulk Fuel Installation (BFI) operational tanks at RM23.3 million; and the upgrading of the operational jetty at the Lumut Base, allocated RM66.5 million. 'I urge the State Secretary present here to immediately implement the construction of the specialist clinic complex and the upgrading of the Lumut ATM Hospital, for the well-being of RMN personnel,' he said. Anwar said this during the Lumut navy personnel's 'Kenduri Rakyat' programme, held in conjunction with the Perak Madani Rakyat Programme (PMR) 2025, here, today. Also present were Communications Minister, Datuk Fahmi Fadzil and Navy chief, Datuk Zulhelmy Ithnain. Meanwhile, Anwar said the government remains attentive to the need to enhance the country's defence assets, with the Defence Ministry being among the ministries receiving the largest allocations in the annual budget. 'Defence ranks third (in terms of allocation), after education and health. For 2025 alone, RM21.2 billion has been allocated – a significant amount for a developing nation,' he said. He added that the move reflected the government's appreciation of the sacrifices made by the security forces and was aimed at ensuring national stability, which is crucial for economic growth. Anwar also said he is often moved when learning of the poor condition of certain security assets that are still in use to safeguard the nation. 'That's why, upon the formation of the Madani Government, I called in all the armed forces chiefs and asked them to outline their priority needs. Based on that, we work to secure sufficient funding to improve our defence machinery and assets,' he said. — Bernama

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store