New Straits Times

A-G may initiate contempt proceeding­s against Shafee

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KUALA LUMPUR: The High Court yesterday allowed Attorney-General Tommy Thomas to initiate a contempt of court proceeding­s against lawyer Tan Sri Muhammad Shafee Abdullah over his statement on Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s corruption case.

High Court judge Datuk Mohd Firuz Jaffril made the decision in chambers, stating that there exists a prima facie case for contempt.

Senior federal counsel Shamsul Bolhassan said the ex-parte applicatio­n, which named Shafee as the sole defendant, was filed at the High Court Registrar Office last month.

“We will serve him (Shafee) with the related documents within 14 days,” he said.

Thomas, in his originatin­g summons, said Shafee made a statement that was deemed contemptuo­us to the judge and would undermine the administra­tion of justice and public confidence in the judiciary.

He was alleged to have made the comment in response to questions from journalist­s that Najib’s defence team could win the trial “if the judge is straight, witnesses are not coached and evidence is not fabricated”.

The comment was made on Feb 7 after court proceeding­s and aired on news portal KiniTV.com.

“These words will not only adversely affect the image and prestige of the courts and judges in Malaysia, but also place the trial judge in an embarrassi­ng situation.

“The words will create a state of uncertaint­y about the fair and just determinat­ion of the case,” said Thomas.

Shafee said he would challenge the proceeding­s, adding that Thomas was being untruthful in court.

“I want to receive that paper and I want to challenge it because what he said is not true.

“Somebody asked me, if I can recollect correctly, what is the prospect of my case and I said this very carefully, ‘if you give me a straight judge, if you give me witnesses that are not coached and evidence that is not fabricated, I have a good chance of winning.”

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