PUTRAJAYA - Malaysia's Federal Court will deliver its decision on former prime minister Najib Razak's appeals in his SRC International corruption case next Wednesday (April 10).. Read more at straitstimes.com.
PUTRAJAYA - Malaysia's Federal Court will deliver its decision on former prime minister Najib Razak's appeals in his SRC International corruption case next Wednesday .
He faces seven charges of money-laundering and criminal breach of trust relating to the payment, allegedly made to him for obtaining a government guarantee for a RM4 billion loan taken up by SRC. The prosecution had also appealed on one issue - to withhold producing a letter of appointment for one of its ad hoc prosecutors, Mr Sulaiman Abdullah."We will deliver the decision, see you at 11am on April 10," said the panel chair Chief Justice Richard Malanjum on Friday, The Malay Mail reported.
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