Malaysia

Kepong MP files bid in appellate court to stay RM2 mil damages award

This follows decision that Lim Lip Eng had defamed MonSpace founder Datuk Seri Jessy Lai Cha Suang

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 23 May 2023 3:53PM

Kepong MP files bid in appellate court to stay RM2 mil damages award
In the application, Lim Lip Eng wants the court to stay a high court decision made last March 16, ordering him to pay RM2 million in damages pending the disposal of his appeal in the Court of Appeal. – Bernama pic, May 23, 2023

PUTRAJAYA – Kepong MP Lim Lip Eng has filed an application in the Court of Appeal to stay a court ruling for him to pay RM2 million in damages in a defamation suit filed by MonSpace (M) Sdn Bhd and its founder Datuk Seri Jessy Lai Cha Suang.

His lawyer Guok Ngek Seong confirmed that the notice of motion seeking a stay order was filed yesterday together with a certificate of urgency.

In the application, Lim wants the court to stay a high court decision made last March 16, ordering him to pay RM2 million in damages pending the disposal of his appeal in the Court of Appeal.

He is also seeking an interim stay of the high court’s decision pending the disposal of the stay application.

On March 16 this year, the high court ordered Lim to pay RM2 million to the e-commerce company and Lai after allowing their defamation suit. Lim subsequently filed an appeal on the same day.

Guok said the case management is fixed for tomorrow before a Court of Appeal registrar.

Yesterday, the Kuala Lumpur High Court dismissed Lim’s application for a stay of the high court’s decision prompting him to file the stay application in the Court of Appeal.

In the suit filed in June 2019, Lai said Lim had claimed that she was running an illegal business and had cheated Chinese investors. 

She said the MP’s statements, published in English and Chinese media, had implied that she was a dishonest person.

She said Lim had made the statements in May 2017 and November 2018 when he took a group of individuals, purportedly MonSpace’s investors, to her office and subsequently lodged police reports against her.

Lai claimed that Lim’s statements had pressured the authorities, including police, Bank Negara Malaysia, and the Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry to take action against her.

In the high court’s decision, judge Datuk Akhtar Tahir said the court found that MonSpace and Lai had proven their claims against Lim for defamation and that Lim’s statements also tarnished their image and reputation. – Bernama, May 23, 2023

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