Malaysian prosecutors rest case against ex-PM Najib in final 1MDB appeal
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[August 19, 2022]
By Rozanna Latiff
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysian
prosecutors on Friday wrapped up their arguments against former premier
Najib Razak's final bid to overturn a 12-year jail sentence for
corruption, saying he was aware that he had received funds from an
"unlawful activity."
Najib's lawyers declined to present their case in court this week,
citing insufficient time to prepare. They had submitted written
arguments before the proceedings began.
It is unclear how the Federal Court will proceed when it resumes on
Tuesday. It could potentially either deliver its verdict or set a new
date for its decision.
Najib, 69, was convicted in July 2020 by a lower court for 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 were 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.
An appellate court last year upheld the guilty verdict against Najib but
the former premier appealed again to the Federal Court, which began
proceedings this week in what would be his final appeal.
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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
Najib, who faces several trials over the allegations, has pleaded
not guilty to all charges. His lawyers have argued in the lower
courts that Najib was misled by 1MDB officials.
Najib "knew, or had reason to believe or had reasonable suspicion
that the monies that he received in his bank accounts were proceeds
from an unlawful activity," lead prosecutor V. Sithambaram told the
court.
Najib had replaced his legal team just three weeks before his appeal
began on Monday.
After the prosecution wrapped up its arguments, Chief Justice Tengku
Maimun Tuan Mat again asked Najib's lawyer Hisyam Teh Poh Teik to
begin his submissions on Tuesday.
Hisyam declined.
Najib and Hisyam declined to comment after the day's proceedings.
(Reporting by Rozanna Latiff; Editing by Raissa Kasolowsky)
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