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MALAYSIAN COURT ORDERS GRAFT TRIAL OF EX-PM NAJIB RAZAK’S WIFE

  • Writer: By The Financial District
    By The Financial District
  • Feb 18, 2021
  • 2 min read

A Malaysian court on Thursday ordered Rosmah Mansor, the wife of former Prime Minister Najib Razak, to enter a defense in a corruption trial linked to a multi-million dollar project approved while the ex-premier was still in power, Rozanna Latiff reported for Reuters.

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Dozens of graft charges were filed against the couple after Najib lost the 2018 election, amid anger over alleged corruption and their opulent lifestyle after police raids revealed Rosmah owned millions of dollars’ worth of jewelry and luxury handbags.


The Kuala Lumpur high court ruled that the prosecution had proved sufficient grounds for the case to proceed.


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“This is my finding that the prosecution has produced credible evidence to prove every element of the offence... I now call upon the accused to enter a defense,” Judge Mohamed Zaini Mazlan said in his ruling.


Rosmah, who wore a traditional Malay dress with a shawl covering her head, told the court that she would testify under oath during defense proceedings.


Her lawyer, Jagjit Singh, said after the hearing the defense would be “hampered to a certain extent” because the judge did not explain the factors behind his decision, adding that this had caused his client emotional distress.


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“We had to comfort her a little bit. We just told her to go back to her house and remove all the stress that has gone through here,” Jagjit told reporters. Rosmah was earlier accompanied by Najib, who had to leave midway through her hearing to attend to his own court case.


Rosmah, 69, faces three charges of soliciting and receiving bribes involving a sum of 194 million ringgit ($48.09 million) to help a company, Jepak Holdings Sdn Bhd, secure a solar power project.



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