The Borneo Post

PM: Najib’s right to seek pardon like any other Malaysian

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KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim yesterday said he respected the Pardons Board’s decision to reduce Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s prison sentence, despite having no say in the ma er.

He said it was the prerogativ­e of the Pardons Board chaired by Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah, while the la er was still the Yang diPertuan Agong, to halve Najib’s 12-year prison term and reduce his RM210 million fine for misappropr­iating the former 1MDB unit’s funds.

“I think the process has to be respected; it’s beyond the prime minister, or the government,

“I respect the decision of the then King,” Anwar said during an interview with the Al Jazeera news outlet yesterday.

Anwar said the power to pardon was accorded to the Agong by law.

The Prime Minister also said the Pardons Board would have received the proper legal advice before deciding on the reduction.

“(A er) all of the considerat­ions have been taken into account and then the King, a er listening to the board, finally decided to reduce the sentence by 50 per cent,” Anwar said.

Anwar also said Najib’s applicatio­n was no different than what was available to all other Malaysians under the Federal Constituti­on.

“They cannot ignore the fact that you must respect the rights of everyone convicted to appeal to the Pardons Board,” he said.

Yesterday, the Pardon’s Board halved the former prime minister’s sentence from a 12year prison term to six years for misappropr­iating funds amounting to RM42 million, which meant he might be released earlier on August 23, 2028.

Najib has been imprisoned since Aug 23, 2022, a er the Federal Court upheld his conviction for criminal breach of trust, power abuse and money laundering over the misappropr­iation of SRC Internatio­nal Sdn Bhd’s funds.

The Pardons Board said it had also decided to reduce his RM210 million fine to RM50 million, and his early release would be contingent on him paying this amount.

If he failed to do so, his early release date would be a year later, on Aug 23, 2029.

He has been a prisoner for more than one year and five months now since August 2022, and his 12-year jail term was initially due to end in 2034.

Najib still has an ongoing trial involving 1 Malaysia Developmen­t Berhad (1MDB) funds worth RM2.27 billion, in which he has been charged with four counts of abuse of power and 21 counts of money laundering. — Malay Mail

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Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim

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