The Borneo Post

GE15: Najib denies he will be freed immediatel­y if BN wins

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KUALA LUMPUR: Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak has denied allegation­s that he will be freed immediatel­y via a royal pardon if Barisan Nasional (BN) wins the 15th General Election (GE15).

In a press statement issued by Shafee & Co yesterday, the law firm said that Najib had expressed his deep disappoint­ment that his name was still being used as baseless political propaganda despite his imprisonme­nt – that if the political party wins, he will be freed immediatel­y via a pardon.

“Our client wishes to categorica­lly deny these allegation­s.

“Our client has consistent­ly maintained since the commenceme­nt of his trials in 2018 that he wishes to get acqui ed through the judicial process of the courts because not only does he want to secure his liberty but also his legacy and integrity.

“He is confident that his best chance of being released from prison is via the upcoming review applicatio­n filed pursuant to Rule 137 of the Rules of the Federal Court 1995.

“Najib’s applicatio­n for review is primarily on the basis that the process and decisions made by the Federal Court at his appeal, amounts to a deprivatio­n of his constituti­onal rights to a fair hearing as his counsel was not provided the opportunit­y to sufficient­ly prepare himself for the appeal resulting in no submission­s or arguments heard in his defence – essentiall­y leaving our client without an effective voice in court,” said the firm.

According to the firm, if the applicatio­n for review is in Najib’s favour, the former premier shall seek a re-trial under a fair and just process to prove his innocence where he will be at liberty to present his case inclusive of the applicatio­n to introduce facts and informatio­n that was previously not made available to the defence at trial.

Najib, 69, is currently serving a 12-year jail sentence in Kajang Prison a er the Federal Court had on Aug 23 upheld his conviction, jail term and RM210 million fine for misappropr­iating SRC Internatio­nal Sdn Bhd funds amounting to RM42 million. — Bernama

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