Malaysia ex-PM Najib says fair trial at risk in final 1MDB appeal
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[August 18, 2022]
By Ebrahim Harris
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Former Malaysia
premier Najib Razak said on Thursday his right to a fair trial was at
risk in his appeal against a 12-year jail sentence linked to the 1MDB
scandal, after the country's top court denied a request by his lawyers
to withdraw.
Najib, 69, who was convicted in July 2020, replaced his legal team just
three weeks before his final appeal at the Federal Court began on
Monday.
An appellate court last year had upheld the verdict finding Najib guilty
of criminal breach of trust, abuse of power, and money laundering for
illegally receiving about $10 million from a former unit of state fund
1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB).
Prosecutors have said some $4.5 billion was stolen from 1MDB -
co-founded by Najib as premier in 2009 - in a wide-ranging scandal that
has implicated officials and financial institutions around the world.
Najib, who faces several trials over the allegations, has pleaded not
guilty to all charges.
The five-member Federal Court this week unanimously dismissed a request
by Najib's newly appointed lead counsel, Hisyam Teh Poh Teik, for a
three- to four-month postponement so that his legal team can prepare for
the case.
Hisyam told reporters another request to withdraw on Thursday was
denied. The prosecution was ordered to present their arguments on
Thursday without any rebuttals from the defence, according to media and
comments by Najib after the hearing.
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Former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib
Razak speaks during a news conference at the Federal Court in
Putrajaya, Malaysia August 18, 2022. REUTERS/Hasnoor Hussain
"For such a high-profile case, it is totally unprecedented that in a
criminal case, the defence is left without any counsel," Najib said,
adding that his right to a fair trial was at stake.
"This is a very serious matter. And I hope that the court will take
into account and make remedial measures at some point of time."
Standing beside Najib, Hisyam said he could "see no meaningful" role
that he could play in the proceedings given he was not prepared.
The judiciary and attorney-general's chambers did not immediately
respond to an emailed request for comment on Najib's statement.
Najib has previously cited 94 reasons why he should be acquitted,
including that lower courts had erred in some of their findings,
documents submitted before the appeal had showed.
The hearing resumes on Friday.
(Writing by Rozanna Latiff; Editing by John Geddie and Nick Macfie)
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