Malaysia

Rosmah must file defence in ‘missing’ jewellery suit by June 2

Plaintiff company has demanded she pay US$14.57 mil for violating contract

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 12 May 2023 8:04PM

Rosmah must file defence in ‘missing’ jewellery suit by June 2
Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor arrives at the Kuala Lumpur High Court today for her trial on money laundering and tax evasion. – AZIM RAHMAN/The Vibes pic, May 12, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor has entered a memorandum of appearance in a suit filed by a wholesale jeweller from Lebanon demanding she pay US$14.57 million or RM67.46 million for violating a contract involving 43 pieces of jewellery sent to her five years ago.

Lawyer Rajivan Nambiar, who represented the wife of former prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak, said the memorandum was filed on May 2.

“Therefore, the court has set by or before June 2 for Datin Seri Rosmah to file a statement of defence or any interlocutory application,” he said when contacted after case management was conducted via e-review before high court deputy registrar Rini Triany Muhamad Ali, today.

Meanwhile, lawyer Datuk David Gurupatham, who represented the plaintiff Global Royalty Trading SAL, confirmed that the Rosmah had to file a statement of defence within three weeks and that case management was set for June 7.

On March 29, Beirut-based Global Royalty filed the suit against Rosmah, 71, after claiming she had lied in her affidavit and statement of defence by saying that 44 pieces of jewellery – including diamond necklaces, earrings, rings, bracelets, and tiaras sent to her by the company’s agent – were seized by the Malaysian authorities for offences under the Anti-Money Laundering, Anti-Terrorism Financing, and Proceeds of Unlawful Activities Act 2001. 

The company said this was because only one of the 44 pieces of jewellery was kept by police and the remaining 43 pieces were not in the custody of the authorities.

“Therefore, the defendant failed and was negligent to return to the plaintiff the remaining 43 pieces of jewellery amounting to US$14.57 million, which were sent to the defendant on February 10, 2018,” it said.

The plaintiff said that based on a letter of undertaking signed by Rosmah dated May 22, 2018, she admitted that the jewellery was in her possession and then confiscated by the Malaysian government.

“However, in the company’s efforts to recover all 44 pieces of jewellery, only one of them could be identified and retrieved from the government by the representative appointed by the plaintiff… that is the diamond emerald bracelet,” it said.

Global Royalty also claimed that Rosmah had deceived the company by shifting the burden to the Malaysian government when in fact, the jewellery had gone missing.

On June 26, 2018, the firm sued Rosmah and demanded that she return the 44 pieces of jewellery sent to her for selection, or pay the price for all of them, namely US$14.79 million.

However, the suit was withdrawn in 2019 as the company needed to determine whether the 44 pieces of jewellery were in the custody of Bank Negara Malaysia. – Bernama, May 12, 2023

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