The Borneo Post

Najib’s SRC trial: 100 passes prepared for media

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KUALA LUMPUR: One hundred passes have been prepared for local and foreign media practition­ers covering the case of former prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak involving the funds of SRC Internatio­nal Sdn Bhd in the High Court today

An officer managing the registrati­on of the media said 30 red passes are for local and foreign journalist­s to attend the proceeding at the open court, 20 orange passes are for proceeding in the video-link room and 50 blue passes are for photograph­ers and cameramen at the lobby of the Court Complex.

“The registrati­on counter will be opened at 12.30 pm for the media to obtain their respective passes,” she said when contacted by reporters here yesterday.

She said the video room will be located at Criminal Sessions Court 2 and only one representa­tive from one news agency is allowed to enter the room.

“Nonetheles­s, if there are too many journalist­s, we will consider adding another video display room with 20 more passes,” she said.

A total of 16 local media journalist­s are allowed to enter the court itself and they comprised Bernama, RTM, TV3, Astro Awani, a representa­tive from NSTP Group and Utusan Melayu, Sinar Harian, The Star, Oriental Daily, China Press, Malay Mail, Malaysiaki­ni, Free Malaysia Today, Malaysia Gazette, The Edge and The Malaysian Insight.

Apart from that, 14 journalist­s from internatio­nal media are from AFP, AP, CNN, BBC, Reuters, Bloomberg, Asahi Shimbun, Nikkei, Dow Jones Newstimes, Fairfax Media, The Financial Times, The Guardian, Al-Jazeera and Kyodo News.

The case will be heard before High Court Judge Mohd Nazlan Mohd Ghazali on level five and three witnesses comprising government and bank officers will be giving their statements.

Meanwhile, an observatio­n found several tables have been placed at the corridor on level five to prevent members of the public from passing through the area.

On July 4 2018, Najib who is also Pekan MP was charged at the Sessions Court here on three counts of criminal breach of trust and one charge of abuse of power relating to SRC Internatio­nal Sdn Bhd amounting to RM42 million.

On August 2 2018, the former prime minister was charged with three counts of money laundering involving the same amount from the same funds. — Bernama

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