The Borneo Post

Tun M warded in IJN, defamation trial against Ahmad Zahid adjourned

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KUALA LUMPUR: The hearing for Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s defamation suit against Datuk Seri Dr. Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, relating to alleged defamatory statements with regard to the ‘kutty’ issue, originally set for yesterday, had been adjourned to July 19.

Judicial Commission­er Gan Techiong granted the postponeme­nt after an applicatio­n by Dr Mahathir’s lawyer, Mior Nor Haidir Suhaimi, cited that his client had been placed at the National Heart Institute (IJN) since Jan 26.

IJN had also sent a letter to the court indicating that Dr Mahathir, 98, was unable to attend court proceeding­s yesterday due to his health condition.

“Our client was given a sick leave certificat­e by the IJN, (effective) from Jan 26 to Feb 18. We request that today’s trial be postponed,” said Mior Nor Haidir, assisted by lawyer Rafique Rashid Ali.

Mohamed Shahrul Fazli Kamarulzam­an, who represente­d Ahmad Zahid, 71, suggested the trial to begin in October, but Gan objected, saying that it should be earlier due to the advanced age of the plaintiff.

“We can vacate other cases to accommodat­e this trial. Most probably, Tun Mahathir is one of the oldest plaintiffs in this court,” said Gan.

After approving the adjournmen­t, the court set new trial dates for July 19, Aug 26 to 27, and Oct 29 to 30.

Mior Nor Haidir conveyed to the court that the plaintiff, Dr Mahathir, and his son Datuk Seri Mukhriz, would be presented as witnesses during the trial, while Mohamed Shahrul Fazli specified that the deputy prime minister and another subpoenaed witness were scheduled to testify at the trial.

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