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Court sets April 27 to hear Zahid’s injunction against Muhyiddin

Bagan Datuk MP seeking general, aggravated, exemplary damages, order for public apology from former PM

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 06 Apr 2022 3:31PM

Court sets April 27 to hear Zahid’s injunction against Muhyiddin
Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi (pic) in his defamation suit against Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin is seeking an interim injunction for the defendant to delete, edit and stop the publication of part of the video footage, which contained the defamatory statement in online news portals and social media. – Bernama pic, April 6, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – The high court here today set April 27 to hear the inter-partes application for an injunction by Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi in his defamation suit against former prime minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin on allegations that he had sought the latter’s help to settle or postpone his court cases.

Lawyer Shahrul Fazli Kamarulzaman, representing Zahid, when contacted by reporters said the date was set by judge Datuk Rozana Ali Yusoff during the online proceeding today.

“At today’s proceedings, I informed the court on the progress of the suit and the judge (Rozana) decided to change the hearing for the ex-parte application that was fixed for today to an inter-parte hearing on April 27,” he added.

Shahrul said the suit was served to Muhyiddin today.

In the suit filed on April 4, Zahid is seeking an ex-parte injunction for Muhyiddin or his representative to withdraw the defamatory statements or similar defamatory statement against him.

He is also seeking an interim injunction for the defendant to delete, edit and stop the publication of part of the video footage, which contained the defamatory statement in online news portals and social media, including on Perikatan Nasional Facebook page, Astro Awani YouTube channel and KiniTV.

According to the statement of claims, Zahid, 69, stated that on October 19, 2018, he was charged at the sessions court here with 12 counts of breach of trust, eight counts of corruption, and 27 counts of money laundering, all of which were tried in the high court.

He claimed that on February 16, during the 15th Johor election campaign trail in Mersing, at the Sentuhan Kasih Felda Tenggaroh 3 learning centre compound, Muhyiddin had made a defamatory statement with ill intention and malice against him.

On the same day, he said, the video footage of the defamatory statement was published on Astro Awani’s YouTube channel, which is managed by Astro Awani.

The video, which lasted two hours, 35 minutes and eight seconds can be accessed on the Internet,” he claimed.

The Bagan Datuk MP claimed that Muhyiddin’s statement implied that he had used a shortcut to settle and postpone his ongoing court cases, that he had asked for Muhyiddin’s help to intervene in the court cases and the judiciary system, to order the dissolution of the Johor assembly and implied that he was not a respectable and exemplary leader.

Zahid claimed that the allegations were false and aimed at tarnishing his good name and reputation and that it was made by the defendant after the Election Commission’s announcement on the Johor election.

He is seeking general, aggravated and exemplary damages, as well as an order for Muhyiddin to publish a public apology in newspapers, and other reliefs and costs deemed fit by the court. – Bernama, April 6, 2022

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