Lokman's statement that Najib's trial be stopped amounts to interference of justice, court told
Datuk Seri Gopal Sri Ram: Being a loud mouth is one thing, but you must act within the confines of the law.
Datuk Seri Gopal Sri Ram: Being a loud mouth is one thing, but you must act within the confines of the law.
Najib had previously testified that the gift was purchased for the wife of Qatar's ex-prime minister Sheikh Hamad Jassim Jaber Al Thani.
The 33 families are currently living on land owned by the Federal Territories Islamic Religious Council (MAIWP). MAIWP is in the process of gazetting the land to build a mosque.
“No doubt, we all want to know and get to the bottom of what was allegedly said in the said recordings and whether or not the individuals involved are responsible for any offence which may have been committed but that is the job of the courts, not the media or for that matter, any agency investigating the individuals purportedly in the said recordings.”
“Don’t just expose it to make waves and to create a sensation. Investigations must be done and actions must be taken. Or else people will not believe it.”
In a Bursa Malaysia filing today, KAB said it had today accepted the letter of award (LoA) from Binastra Ablebuild Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of property developer Binastra Land Sdn Bhd.
Haniff explained that evidence cannot be made public as this could impact the probe and “leave a negative impression on the public, especially in view of the fact that an investigation had yet to be carried out”.
Releasing the tape now and discussing in public in a media release is in fact subjudice. It is in fact contempt. Was the MACC trying to influence and subjudice the ongoing trial?”
The High Court has today fixed for proceedings to continue from Monday (Jan 13) to Thursday next week.
That was what Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak apparently told United Arab Emirates (UAE) Crown Prince on the night of July 22, 2016 — two days after the US Department of Justice (DoJ) filed a complaint to seize assets worth more than US$1 billion tied to money stolen from 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB), where US authorities believe more than US$4.5 billion had been siphoned off.