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RM500k contempt fine on Mkini serves public interest: Federal Court

RM500k contempt fine on Mkini serves public interest: Federal Court
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RM500k contempt fine on Mkini serves public interest: Federal Court

RM500k contempt fine on Mkini serves public interest: Federal Court
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LIVE | Federal Court to decide on contempt of court case against Malaysiakini

LIVE | Huge fine a body blow, says Gan Modified26 Feb 2021, 5:39 am A Malaysiakini over its readers comments. Malaysiakini brings you live reports of the proceedings. Thank you for following Malaysiakini s live report 3.25pm: Thank you for following our live report today. Reporting by Hidir Reduan Abdul Rashid. Photographs by Mukhriz Hazim. Social media updates by Wan Irdina. If you like what we do, support independent media by joining our subscription programme for as low as RM0.55 a day. Details here. Huge fine a body blow, says Gan 11.25am: At a press conference following the sentence, Gan says Malaysiakini is very disappointed with the decision.

Federal Court decision tomorrow on Malaysiakini s contempt case

Federal Court decision tomorrow on Malaysiakini s contempt case Modified18 Feb 2021, 1:03 am A - Malaysiakini will know tomorrow the outcome of a contempt of court case against the news portal over a number of comments posted by its readers. After two postponements due to the movement control order (MCO) which was enforced in Putrajaya, the Federal Court at the Palace of Justice is set to deliver its verdict at 9am. According to an email from the Chief Registrar’s Office of the Federal Court, journalists are to follow proceedings not from the courtroom but via a live broadcast from the assembly hall at the Palace of Justice.

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