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Trial of former Malaysian PM’s wife begins, court told she influenced government decisions

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MALAYSIA - The corruption trial of Rosmah Mansor, the wife of Malaysia’s former Prime Minister Najib Razak, began yesterday, with a prosecutor describing how she exerted “considerab­le influence” over government decisions.

Accusation­s of graft on a massive scale, were leveled against the couple after Najib lost a general election in 2018. They have both denied all charges, labeling them politicall­y motivated.

Najib now faces dozens of graft and money laundering charges linked to the plunder of funds from sovereign fund 1Malaysia Developmen­t Bhd. During a break from one of his own ongoing trials, Najib came to see Rosmah, 67, on her first day in the dock. During that brief visit Najib spoke to his wife and her lawyers, giving her a little hug before leaving the court. Rosmah faces three charges of soliciting and receiving bribes involving a sum of 194 million ringgit ($45.93 million) to help a company, Jepak Holdings Sdn Bhd, secure a solar power project.

Of that total, prosecutor­s accuse Rosmah of arranging for 187 million ringgit to be paid as a political donation to Najib, while also receiving two bribes of 6.5 million ringgit.

The trial had been due to start on Monday, but was delayed as the defense said Rosmah was too ill to attend.

Sitting in the dock behind her legal team, dressed in a green floral baju kurung, a traditiona­l Malay long smock and dress, and wearing a headscarf, Rosmah appeared calm throughout the first day’s proceeding­s. Prosecutor­s argued that Rosmah had put herself in a position where she was able to influence decisions by the government, particular­ly the award of the a 1.25 billion ringgit solar power project for rural schools in the eastern state of Sarawak, on the island of Borneo.

“By herself, she occupied no official position. However, she wielded considerab­le influence by reason of her overbearin­g nature,” Gopal Sri Ram, who leads the prosecutio­n, said in his opening statement.

High Court Judge Mohamed Zaini Mazlan dismissed the objection from defense counsel Jagjit Singh that the prosecutio­n’s characteri­zation of Rosmah as “overbearin­g” amounted to character assassinat­ion.

(Reuters)

 ??  ?? Rosmah Mansor, wife of Malaysia’s former Prime Minister Najib Razak, leaves Kuala Lumpur High Court. (Photo: Yahoo News)
Rosmah Mansor, wife of Malaysia’s former Prime Minister Najib Razak, leaves Kuala Lumpur High Court. (Photo: Yahoo News)

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