The Borneo Post

Najib’s appeal against dismissal of gag order set for case management on Jan 8

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PUTRAJAYA: The Court of Appeal has set Jan 8 next year for case management of an appeal by former prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak against a High Court’s dismissal of his applicatio­n for a gag order to prohibit the media from publishing statements on the merits of his criminal charges.

The matter came up before Court of Appeal deputy registrar Zulhelmy Hassan for case management yesterday who subsequent­ly fixed another date for case management.

Deputy public prosecutor Budiman Lufti Mohamed said the matter was set for case management yesterday to determine if the parties involved had received the High Court’s written grounds of judgment.

He said Najib’s counsel informed the deputy registrar that the judgment was received on Tuesday.

Budiman said a hearing date for Najib’s appeal was expected to be set during the next case management.

On Aug 10, High Court Judge Mohd Nazlan Mohd Ghazali dismissed Najib’s applicatio­n for a gag order after finding his applicatio­n to be unsustaina­ble.

Najib, 65, is facing seven criminal charges over funds belonging to SRC Internatio­nal totalling RM42 million, namely three criminal breach of trust charges, one charge of abuse of power and three charges of money laundering.

He also claimed trial on Sept 20 this year to 21 counts of money laundering involving RM2.6 billion allegedly deposited into his personal account.

On Oct 25, this year, Najib and former Treasury secretaryg­eneral Tan Sri Dr Mohd Irwan Serigar Abdullah were slapped with six charges of criminal breach of trust ( CBT) involving RM6.6 billion worth of government funds at the Sessions Court.

Also present at today’s case management was deputy public prosecutor Muhammad Izzat Fauzan and Najib’s counsel, Syahirah Hanipah. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Md Zhafran (centre) taken out of the Sessions Court. — Bernama photo
Md Zhafran (centre) taken out of the Sessions Court. — Bernama photo

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