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Najib claims 1MDB suit is abuse of court process

Ex-PM says names of actual wrongdoers were removed from legal action

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 14 Apr 2022 4:47PM

Najib claims 1MDB suit is abuse of court process
In his statement of defence filed on March 28 in response to 1MDB’s US$8 billion suit, Datuk Seri Najib Razak says it is apparent from the amended writ summons that the wrongdoers that were initially named were removed but did not state their names. – The Vibes file pic, April 14, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Datuk Seri Najib Razak has claimed that the US$8 billion (RM33.85 billion) civil suit filed against him by 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB) and its four subsidiaries is an abuse of the court process as the names of the actual wrongdoers behind the massive loss suffered by the sovereign wealth fund were removed from its legal action.

The former prime minister said the action by 1MDB and its four subsidiaries caused suspicion and that it was disingenuous on their part in filing the suit by retaining his name as one of the defendants.

The four subsidiaries are 1MDB Energy Holdings Ltd, 1MDB Energy Ltd, 1MDB Energy (Langat) Ltd, and British Virgin Islands-based Global Diversified Investment Company Ltd (formerly known as 1MDB Global Investments Ltd).

“It is apparent from the amended writ summons that the wrongdoers that were initially named were removed. This casts suspicion and disingenuous on the part of the plaintiffs in the filing of this suit, thus amount to abuse of process,” claimed Najib.

However, Najib, 68, did not state the names of the defendants, who were dropped from the suit.

Najib said this in his statement of defence filed on March 28 in response to 1MDB’s US$8 billion civil suit filed against him and seven others over its financial loss due to alleged power abuse and breach of fiduciary duties.

The Pekan MP also pointed out that the statement of defence was filed without prejudice to his right to file further interlocutory applications, such as to amend the defence or to strike out the whole suit.

“At this juncture, this statement of defence is also filed without prejudice to the first defendant’s right to remain silent in relation to the ongoing criminal trial (1MDB),” he said.

Initially, 15 individuals, including Najib, were named in the suit. However, seven – former CEOs Mohd Hazem Abdul Rahman and Datuk Shahrol Azral Ibrahim Halmi; former directors Tan Sri Che Lodin Wok Kamaruddin, Tan Sri Ismee Ismail, Tan Sri Ong Gim Huat and Ashvin Jethanand Valiram, and former chief financial officer Azmi Tahir were dropped.

The remaining defendants in the suit, including Najib, are Loo Ai Swan, Tang Keng Chee, Geh Choh Heng, Vincent Beng Huat Koh, Nik Faisal Ariff Kamil, Kelvin Tan Kay Jin and Radhi Mohamad.

As of today, Ismee, Shahrol, Hazem, and Azmi had also testified as prosecution witnesses in the ongoing criminal trial against the former prime minister in the RM2.3 billion 1MDB corruption case.

The US$8 billion suit is one of the 22 civil suits filed to claim over US$23 billion on behalf of 1MDB and its former subsidiary SRC International Sdn Bhd against several individuals allegedly involved in the financial scandal. – Bernama, April 14, 2022

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