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Najib files legal action against Prison Dept

Former prime minister challenges decision to disallow him from attending Parliament

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 05 Oct 2022 10:00PM

Najib files legal action against Prison Dept
Datuk Seri Najib Razak has filed the application for leave for judicial review through Messrs Shafee & Co to challenge the Prisons Department’s decision for disallowing his request to attend the Dewan Rakyat sitting. – The Vibes file pic, October 5, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Datuk Seri Najib Razak has filed a legal action to challenge the Prisons Department’s decision for disallowing his request to attend the Dewan Rakyat sitting.

Najib, 69, filed the application for leave for judicial review through Messrs Shafee & Co at the high court here today.

The former premier named the government, the Home Affairs Ministry and Prison commissioner general as the respondents.

He is seeking an order to quash the decision of the third respondent (Prison commissioner general) to not allow him access to his officers/aides for the purposes of parliamentary, legislative and constituent work.

Najib also seeking an order to set aside the third respondent’s decision to not allow him to attend Parliament on the scheduled dates of sitting.

He is also seeking a declaration that he is entitled to have reasonable access to his officers/aides for the purposes of parliamentary, legislative and constituent work, as well as a mandamus order to the respondents to take all steps necessary to allow him reasonable access to his officers/aides for that purposes.

In his supporting affidavit, Najib said the decision of the first and third respondents in rejecting his application on the grounds of security was conveyed to him via the Kajang Prison Office on September 28 and he had appealed against the decision to the second respondent on September 30.

As the first day of Parliament sitting was scheduled for October 3, Najib said he requested for a decision to be made expeditiously so as not to render the application nugatory or academic.

However, he said there was no response from the second respondent and considering the exigencies of time, he filed this legal action.

Najib also stated that the first and third respondents’ refusal to allow him access to his officers and aides for the purposes of parliamentary and constituent matters and the subsequent inaction by the second respondent was an exercise of unreasonableness or irrationality.

Najib added that pursuant to Article 59 of the federal constitution, he has a constitutional obligation to discharge his duties effectively and with substance as a Parliament member, in the representation of the constituents of Pekan. 

“A denial of that right by the respondents in refusing me the ability to administer my constituency is in effect a denial of the wellbeing of the constituency of Pekan,” he stated in his affidavit.

The matter has been fixed for case management before high court judge Datuk Ahmad Kamal Md Shahid on Oct 12.

Najib’s counsel Muhammad Farhan Muhammad Shafee confirmed that the application was filed today at around 1pm. – Bernama, October 5, 2022

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