The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Sri Ram never found guilty of prosecutor­ial misconduct – DPP

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KUALA LUMPUR: The High Court heard yesterday that no courts have found former Federal Court judge, Datuk Seri Gopal Sri Ram guilty of prosecutor­ial misconduct for him to be disqualifi­ed from conducting Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak's 1Malaysia Developmen­t Berhad (1MDB) audit report tampering trial.

Deputy public prosecutor, Ahmad Akram Gharib stated this during the hearing of the applicatio­n by the Pekan MP to disqualify Sri Ram from leading the prosecutio­n team in Najib's on-going trial over alleged tampering of the 1MDB report before Justice Mohamed Zaini Mazlan.

“That should be the threshold in the applicatio­n right now which is whether he (Sri Ram) had committed prosecutor­ial misconduct, to which my answer is that, he had not. The evidence he presented in all the trials that he handled as a representa­tive of the prosecutio­n was relevant and admissible,” he said.

Ahmad Akram said the point of bias raised in the applicatio­n had also been adjudicate­d, thus making it res judicata (a matter decided).

Elaboratin­g the point of bias, he referred to a WhatsApp conversati­on between Sri Ram and former Attorney-General (AG) Tan Sri Mohamed Apandi Ali in 2018, which the applicant (Najib) claimed it indicated bias, in seeking Mohamed Apandi to charge him.

“It was a conversati­on between two buddies. We can see from the tone of the whole conversati­on. He (Mohamed Apandi) started his message to Sri Ram with ‘bro'. From there, the conversati­on went on,” said Ahmad Akram.

He further said that the applicant had also submitted in the written submission that Sri Ram was involved in the 1MDB-related investigat­ions that caused him to pre-judge the culpabilit­y of the applicant.

“His power to supervise investigat­ions conducted by the investigat­ing officer (IO) in his capacity as a senior deputy public prosecutor cannot be misconstru­ed as having taken over the investigat­ion itself.

“The applicant has failed to show any evidence that Sri Ram was indeed involved in the investigat­ions against him. As such, the allegation that Sri Ram had taken over the investigat­ions is without basis,” said Ahmad Akram.

Najib's lead counsel, Tan Sri Muhammad Shafee Abdullah responded that the present disqualifi­cation bid did not seek to nullify the whole (1MDB audit) trial that has proceeded so far, but merely to see the proceeding being conducted without bias.

“The disqualifi­cation we seek here is not punishment of anybody or Sri Ram, but to meet substantiv­e fear of bias, on the matter of predetermi­nation of guilt of Najib by Sri Ram.

“It is protection for parties and the public, as well as for the wider interest of justice,” said Muhammad Shafee.

After hearing submission­s from both parties, Justice Mohamed Zaini fixed Feb 15 for the decision.

This was the third attempt by Najib to recuse Sri Ram from prosecutin­g in the 1MDB-linked criminal cases. One applicatio­n was filed in another 1MDB case before a different judge and the second was through a civil proceeding.

On June 12, last year, Najib filed an applicatio­n to recuse Sri Ram, supported by two affidavits, one filed by Najib and the other by Mohamed Apandi.

Najib, 67, and former 1MDB chief executive officer, Arul Kanda Kandasamy, 45, are on trial over 1MDB audit tampering charges.

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