The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Defamation suit: Wong leaves it to his lawyers

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SIBU: Sarawak Second Finance Minister Datuk Seri Wong Soon Koh is leaving it to his panel of lawyers to handle the defamation suit filed against him by Pujut assemblyma­n Dr Ting Tiong Choon.

Met by reporters after holding a press conference on statelevel Malaysia Day celebratio­ns yesterday, Wong said a statement alleging that Dr Ting was a bankrupt did not come from him.

“I never said it was from me. I quoted from my findings with the insolvency office of the Australian Financial Security Authority (AFSA),” he said, declining to comment further as the matter had been brought to court.

Dr Ting, 52, of DAP filed the defamation suit against Wong and local publicatio­n, The Borneo Post Sdn Bhd at the Kuching High Court in Petra Jaya, Kuching yesterday.

At a press conference in Kuching yesterday, Padungan assemblyma­n Wong King Wei said the statement had embarrasse­d the assemblyma­n.

He said Dr Ting was seeking general damages including aggravated damages, interests, costs and other relief deemed fit by the court.

Dr Ting is also seeking an injunction to prevent Wong and his servants or agents as well as The Borneo Post by itself, its directors, agents or servants, from further publishing the said words or any similar words.

The medical practition­er was disqualifi­ed by the Sarawak State Legislativ­e Assembly Sitting on May 12 after a vote on a ministeria­l motion moved against him on the grounds that he allegedly holds dual citizenshi­p.

A total of 70 state assemblyme­n voted in favour of the motion, tabled during the state assembly sitting, which subsequent­ly led to Dr Ting's disqualifi­cation.

Dr Ting then filed an originatin­g summons to challenge his disqualifi­cation as the Pujut elected representa­tive and restore his position in the August House.

The High Court last month allowed Dr Ting's originatin­g summons and reinstated his position as Pujut assemblyma­n. - Bernama

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