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Avoid repeating submissions, court tells Najib s defence team

Avoid repeating submissions, court tells Najib s defence team Modified5:01 am - The Court of Appeal has issued a reminder to Najib Abdul Razak’s defence team to avoid repeating the same points in the hearing of his appeal in the RM42 million SRC International case. The three-person bench s chairperson Abdul Karim Abdul Jalil gave the advice during open-court proceedings this morning in relation to the former premier’s lawyer Harvinderjit Singh’s submissions in the appeal to quash Najib s conviction and sentencing over the corruption case. All Access Plan

Najib subjected to selective prosecution in RM42m SRC case, court hears

Najib subjected to selective prosecution in RM42m SRC case, court hears Modified4:48 am - Najib Abdul Razak was subjected to selective prosecution in the RM42 million SRC International case, the Court of Appeal heard today. The former prime minister’s defence counsel Harvinderjit Singh submitted that the prosecution practised selective prosecution in relation to the three charges of criminal breach of trust (CBT) against Najib. The lawyer contended that this took place when the MACC issued red notices to arrest three others for the CBT offence. This was in relation to red notices issued. All Access Plan

Political conspiracy behind bankruptcy notice to Najib: Shafee

Political conspiracy behind bankruptcy notice to Najib: Shafee Modified10:40 am - The tax-linked bankruptcy notice against Najib Abdul Razak is part of a political conspiracy, claimed the former premier s lawyer today. Muhammad Shafee Abdullah ( above) alleged that Najib was informed, two days after the Umno annual general assembly, that the ex-prime minister would be served with the notice. All Access Plan

Defence counsel tells court most of SRC s RM4b stolen

Defence counsel tells court most of SRC s RM4b stolen A - Most of the RM4 billion outflow from SRC International was stolen, the Court of Appeal heard today. The three-person bench chaired by Abdul Karim Abdul Jalil also heard a submission from former prime minister Najib Abdul Razak s legal team that no police reports were lodged over the alleged theft. All Access Plan

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