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No malice: Muhyiddin denies defaming Zahid

Comments made in public interest, says former prime minister

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 12 May 2022 8:00AM

No malice: Muhyiddin denies defaming Zahid
According to Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin, he had no control over and was not responsible for any publication made by Astro Awani on its YouTube channel as well as KiniTV, Malaysiakini, Utusan Malaysia, or any other online news portals. – Bernama pic, May 12, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Former prime minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin claimed that the statements he made regarding Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi asking for his help to intervene in the former deputy prime minister’s court cases were true and not defamatory.

Muhyiddin, 74, in his statement of defence filed on May 9, claimed that the statements he made during the 15th Johor state election campaign in Mersing at the compound of the Sentuhan Kasih Felda Tenggaroh Learning Centre 3 on February 16 were mostly justified as true and fair comments as well as of public interest.

According to Muhyiddin, he had no control over and was not responsible for any publication made by Astro Awani on its YouTube channel as well as KiniTV, Malaysiakini, Utusan Malaysia, or any other online news portals.

“There was no malicious intent on my part in making the statement. In particular, I deny that the publication was made with the intention of tarnishing the reputation of the plaintiff (Zahid) in public,” Muhyiddin claimed.

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

Zahid, 69, also applied for an interim injunction to restrain the defendant, his officers and assistants as well as his agents and representatives from issuing, publishing, distributing or disseminating such a defamatory statement on any social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and WhatsApp.

He also applied for 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 the Perikatan Nasional Facebook page, Astro Awani YouTube channel, and KiniTV.

He 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 as well as to order the dissolution of the Johor assembly, and also implied that he was not a respectable and exemplary leader.

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

Meanwhile, Zahid’s lawyer Shahrul Fazli Kamarulzaman, when contacted, said the case management was set for May 25. – Bernama, May 12, 2022 

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