Malaysia

Najib withdraws bid to challenge Prisons Dept on attending Parliament

Messrs Shafee & Co files notice of discontinuance of appeal on July 12

Updated 9 months ago · Published on 28 Jul 2023 3:08PM

Najib withdraws bid to challenge Prisons Dept on attending Parliament
Datuk Seri Najib Razak (pic) is currently serving a 12-year jail sentence in Kajang Prison after the Federal Court upheld his conviction and jail term and RM120 million fine for misappropriating SRC International Sdn Bhd funds. – AZIM RAHMAN/The Vibes file pic, July 28, 2023

PUTRAJAYA – Former prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak has withdrawn his appeal to the Court of Appeal for leave to commence a legal challenge over the Prisons Department’s refusal to allow his request to attend Parliament sittings.

The notice of discontinuance of the appeal was filed last July 12 by Messrs Shafee & Co, the legal firm representing Najib.

The court and Attorney-General’s Chambers, appearing for the Malaysian government, the home affairs minister, and the commissioner general of prisons have been notified of the withdrawal.

On October 27 last year, the High Court in Kuala Lumpur dismissed the former prime minister's application to obtain leave to commence a judicial review to challenge the Prisons Department’s refusal to allow his request to attend Parliament sittings.

Judge Datuk Ahmad Kamal Md Shahid held that Najib's application was academic as he ceased to be a MP following the dissolution of Parliament on October 1 last year, which had paved the way for the 15th general election, which was subsequently held the following month.

The high court judge also said that unless and until a pardon is given or Najib’s conviction is quashed upon review, there is no possibility that he will again be a MP, adding that the law prohibits any convicted person from contesting in elections.

Najib filed the application on October 5 last year and named the Malaysian government, home minister, and commissioner general of prisons as the first, second, and third respondents respectively.

He was seeking an order to quash the decision of the third respondent to not allow him access to his officers and aides for the purposes of parliamentary, legislative, and constituency work.

Najib is currently serving a 12-year jail sentence in Kajang Prison after the Federal Court upheld his conviction and jail term and RM120 million fine for misappropriating SRC International Sdn Bhd funds. – Bernama, July 28, 2023

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