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PM obtains injunction order against Agenda Daily to delete article

Court sets August 26 for case management, says Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob’s lawyer

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 25 Jul 2022 5:08PM

PM obtains injunction order against Agenda Daily to delete article
In his statement of claims, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said that on January 30, Agenda Daily Media had published an article on its website which contained various ill-intentioned, defamatory and untrue statements regarding him as the plaintiff. – Bernama pic, July 25, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob today obtained an injunction from the high court ordering the owner of Agenda Daily Media Enterprise to delete the article allegedly defaming the prime minister, which was published on its website, until the case is concluded by the court.

Lawyer Joshua Tan, representing the prime minister, said Judge Datuk Nik Hasmat Nik Mohamad granted the inter-parte injunction application by Ismail Sabri as the plaintiff against the defendant, Muhamad Izwan Mohd Zubit, in an online proceeding which was also attended by Izwan’s lawyer, Asiah Abd Jalil.

Tan said through the inter-parte injunction application, the prime minister managed to obtain an order for the defendant to delete the article titled Ismail Sabri bimbang jadi PM paling singkat, ‘rayu’ jangan tarik sokongan on the Agenda Daily website or other websites managed by the defendant.

“The injunction application was granted without cost. The court also set August 26 for case management,” he said.

On February 18, Ismail Sabri obtained a similar order through an ex-parte application in his defamation suit, which he filed in his personal capacity, against Izwan.

In his statement of claims, Ismail Sabri said that on January 30, Agenda Daily Media had published an article on its website which contained various ill-intentioned, defamatory and untrue statements regarding the plaintiff.

The Bera MP claimed that the article, among others, implied that he was desperate to continue being the prime minister in whatever way and was even willing to beg certain political parties not to withdraw their support for him besides inferring that he was concerned about becoming the prime minister with the shortest tenure in Malaysian history.

As a result of the publication of the article, Ismail Sabri said his reputation as an Umno member and as prime minister had been tarnished, which hurt his feelings and could have a negative effect on his political career.

Meanwhile, Izwan, in his statement of defence, said he and his company had practiced responsible journalism in the publication of an article uploaded on its website related to the prime minister.

He also refuted that the article contained defamatory and malicious statements toward Ismail Sabri.

In his reply to the defendant’s statement of defence, Ismail Sabri said that he had never begged any political party to maintain their support for him to remain as prime minister. – Bernama, July 25, 2022

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