PUTRAJAYA, Jan 10 — Datuk Seri Najib Razak today verified several photographs showing him at 1Malaysia Development Berhad’s (1MDB) office in 2010, despite having previously told the High Court ...
KUALA LUMPUR: Najib Razak, Malaysia’s most famed incarcerated politician, is roiling the country’s political waters with his bid to serve out his six-year jail sentence under house arrest.
PUTRAJAYA: Former Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak’s house arrest appeal bid will have to be heard at the High Court, the Court of Appeal ruled on Monday (Jan 6). The High Court had in July ...
PETALING JAYA: One step forward, says Datuk Seri Najib Razak words after successfully obtaining leave from the Court of Appeal in his appeal related to a royal addendum order that would allow him ...
Malaysia’s appeals court on Monday (Jan 6) granted a bid by jailed ex-premier Najib Razak to see a document he said should allow him to serve his sentence at home, in a rare win for a disgraced former ...
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chanting "Free Najib" and holding signs with the words "Solidarity with Najib Razak". "Finally they recognised some element of injustice that has been placed against him," his lawyer Muhammad ...
PETALING JAYA: Umno and PAS members are set to turn up for a rally in support of Datuk Seri Najib Razak on Jan 6. The rally will be held on the day of the Court of Appeal’s hearing related to an ...
Malaysia’s law ministry said on Friday (Jan 10) it has no record of any documents authorising house arrest for jailed former Prime Minister Najib Razak, as the disgraced former leader pushes to serve ...
Malaysia’s former Prime Minister Najib Razak, currently serving a corruption sentence, secured a legal victory on Monday when the Court of Appeals allowed him to pursue his bid to serve the ...
COMMENT | In commenting on the recent issue on the royal addendum involving former premier Najib Abdul Razak’s case, PAS president Abdul Hadi Awang said his party did not find the decree unusual.