Malaysia

Federal Court sets May 10 to hear Najib, son’s bid to appeal unpaid tax ruling

This comes after IRB counsel applies to adjourn previously set date of Feb 16

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 11 Feb 2022 6:01PM

Federal Court sets May 10 to hear Najib, son’s bid to appeal unpaid tax ruling
Datuk Seri Najib Razak (pic) and his son Datuk Mohd Nazifuddin are seeking leave to file the appeal against the summary judgment obtained by the Inland Revenue Board to recover more than RM1.7 billion in tax arrears from them. – Bernama pic, February 11, 2022

PUTRAJAYA – Datuk Seri Najib Razak and his son Datuk Mohd Nazifuddin’s application to seek leave to file an appeal over a summary judgment entered against them over unpaid income tax arrears will be heard by the Federal Court on May 10.

Lawyer Wee Yeong Kang, representing Najib and Nazifuddin, told reporters this after case management here today.

The case management was conducted before Federal Court deputy registrar Rasidah Roslee and was attended by Wee, counsel Sakinah Najwa Hussin for the Inland Revenue Board (IRB), and lawyer Abhilaash Subramaniam appearing for the Malaysian Bar acting as amicus curiae (friend of the court) in the tax cases.

According to Wee, the court yesterday allowed an application by the IRB counsel for an adjournment of the hearing which was scheduled to be held on February 16.

He said IRB had applied for the adjournment on February 8 after one of its counsels had tested positive for Covid-19.

The former prime minister and his son are seeking leave to file the appeal against the summary judgment obtained by IRB to recover more than RM1.7 billion in tax arrears from them.

Two separate high courts had allowed IRB’s applications to enter summary judgment to recover tax arrears of RM1.69 billion from Najib and RM37.6 million from Nazifuddin, for the period between 2011 and 2017.

A summary judgment is obtained when the court decides on a case through written submissions without a full trial and calling witnesses.

Both Najib and Nazifuddin lost their appeal in the Court of Appeal in September last year to set aside the summary judgment.

The appellate court, however, granted the applications by both men to temporarily halt, with an interim stay, the summary judgment order pending hearing of their leave to appeal application before the Federal Court.

In civil cases, litigants must first obtain leave before they can proceed with their appeals in the Federal Court. – February 11, 2022

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