The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Form 14s from Tasek Gelugor brought to court

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GEORGE TOWN: The Election Commission (EC) yesterday handed over the documents related to the vote count for the Tasek Gelugor parliament­ary seat to the Election Court as recently ordered by an election judge.

The documents were brought to the Auction Room at the High Court building here at about 11am, in the presence of lawyers from all sides of the election petition. No other members of the public were allowed inside.

The petition was filed by Tasek Gelugor's PPBM candidate Marzuki Yahya, who called for a recount following the 81vote majority win by Barisan Nasional's (BN) Shabudin Yahaya.

Marzuki's lead counsel Haniff Khatri Abdulla said the documents brought to court were the Form 14s, which show the final tally of votes in each polling district.

He said the documents were revealed before High Court senior assistant registrar Mohd Ridzwan Salleh, with copies given to the three parties in the petition: Marzuki, Shabudin, and the Election Commission.

The original documents were placed in the safe at the High Court after copies were made.

According to Haniff, the lawyers involved in the case were also told to take an oath of non-disclosure not to reveal the contents of the forms until the next court hearing on Jan 14.

“On Jan 14, we will return here and talk more about it. I am not a liberty to reveal how many forms there are, their details or anything else until proceeding­s begin,” Haniff said in a press conference outside the courtroom yesterday.

Haniff led a team of lawyers comprising Azlina Mehtab Mohd Ishaq and Muhammad Rafique Ali. Shabudin was represente­d by Simon Tan while Sathya Kumardas appeared for the EC.

It is learnt that the present process is not a vote recount, only a “scrutiny” of details on the Form 14s.

Marzuki's petition was initially dismissed by the Election Court over technicali­ties. However, he appealed against the decision at the Federal Court, which ordered a re-trial as the matter concerned the number of votes.

The Election Court then gave the nod to Marzuki's lawyers to have the forms brought to court.

 ??  ?? Marzuki’s lawyer, Haniff Khatri (second right) talking with Mohd Yusof at the High Court building yesterday. - Bernama photo
Marzuki’s lawyer, Haniff Khatri (second right) talking with Mohd Yusof at the High Court building yesterday. - Bernama photo

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