Malaysia

Peter Anthony has 14 days to fight conviction before losing seat

Melalap assemblyman faces automatic disqualification after court upholds jail sentence

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 05 Mar 2025 1:24PM

Peter Anthony has 14 days to fight conviction before losing seat
Peter, who was found guilty, will serve his sentence at Kajang Prison. - March 5, 2025

by Jason Santos

MELALAP assemblyman Datuk Peter Anthony has 14 days to exhaust all legal avenues before his seat is automatically vacated, Sabah Assembly Speaker Datuk Seri Kadzim Yahya said today.

This follows the Federal Court of Appeal’s decision yesterday to uphold his conviction and three-year jail sentence for falsifying documents.

Peter, who was found guilty, will serve his sentence at Kajang Prison.

Kadzim said this is in line with Article 17(1)(e) of the Sabah Constitution.

The provision states that any assemblyman sentenced to at least a year in jail or fined RM2,000 or more will lose their seat.

However, Kadzim said this must be read alongside other articles and laws governing the matter.

“With that, the Melalap assemblyman still has 14 days to exhaust all legal avenues before his seat is automatically vacated,” he told a press conference.

On whether a by-election will be held, Kadzim said there is no need as the state election is due later this year.

He said the next course of action depends on Peter’s lawyer. - March 5, 2025 

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