Malaysia

Apex court denies Najib leave to appeal 1MDB suit attendance ruling

Bench orders former PM to pay RM30,000 in costs to 1MDB, its four subsidiaries.

Updated 1 month ago · Published on 29 May 2024 7:07PM

Apex court denies Najib leave to appeal 1MDB suit attendance ruling
The Federal Court rejects an application by Najib Razak to appeal against an appellate court ruling which barred his presence from an 1MDB civil suit which he is facing. – The Vibes file pic, May 29, 2024.

THE Federal Court today rejected an application by Najib Razak to appeal against an appellate court ruling which barred his presence from an 1MDB civil suit which he is facing.

The jailed former prime minister’s application was dismissed by a three-member Federal Court bench, comprising Chief Judge of Sabah and Sarawak Abdul Rahman Sebli, and Federal Court judges Rhodzariah Bujang and Hanipah Farikullah.

Najib was seeking leave to appeal the Court of Appeal’s ruling that did not allow him to attend the proceedings of the 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB) US$681 million civil lawsuit filed against him and several others.

In a unanimous decision, justice Rahman said the court was not persuaded that this was a fit and proper case for it to exercise its discretion to grant leave under Section 96 of the Courts of Judicature Act 1964, adding that the matter was academic.

He ordered Najib to pay RM30,000 in costs to IMDB and its four subsidiaries, 1MDB Energy Holdings Limited, 1MDB Energy Limited, 1MDB Energy (Langat) Limited, and Global Diversified Investment Company Limited.

On November 10, 2022, high court judge Atan Mustafa Yusoff Ahmad dismissed Najib’s application to be present in the proceedings to lift the Mareva injunction obtained by IMDB and its four subsidiaries.

The subsequent appeal by the former Pekan MP, who is currently serving a 12-year sentence in Kajang Prison, was dismissed by the Court of Appeal on November 24, 2023.

1MDB and its four subsidiaries filed the suit in May 2021 against Najib, Terrence Geh Choh Heng (former 1MDB finance director), Jasmine Loo Ai Swan (former 1MDB counsel), Casey Tang Keng Chee (former 1MDB executive director), Vincent Beng, Radhi Mohamad (former chief financial officer and subsequently chief operating officer).

On February 8, 2022, the high court granted the ex-parte Mareva injunction against Najib.

On September 27, last year, the high court upheld the injunction which was heard on an interparte basis, following which, Najib filed an appeal to the Court of Appeal.

The injunction order obtained by the companies was to freeze Najib’s assets before the determination of the civil suit.

The injunction also limits Najib to withdrawing no more than RM100,000 per month for living and legal expenses. He must obtain written permission from the lawyers of 1MDB and Global Diversified if more is required.

A Mareva injunction is an order preventing someone from disposing of property pending the outcome or conclusion of a legal action.

In today’s proceedings, Najib’s lawyer Muhammad Shafee Abdullah said his client wanted to attend the proceedings to brief his lawyers on the matter, reported Bernama.

However, counsel Siva Kumar Kanagasabai, representing 1MDB and the four subsidiaries, said the matter was academic as the hearing of the Mareva injunction, which Najib sought to attend, is over.

Najib’s other counsel Alaistar Brandah Norman told reporters that his appeal to lift the injunction is scheduled for case management on August 26. – May 29, 2024.

Related News

Malaysia / 5d

PMs attack me instead of correcting, explaining themselves, says Dr Mahathir

Videos / 3w

Court must be convinced that royal order on Najib’s house arrest exists, says lawyer

Malaysia / 3w

RM6.6 billion CBT trial of Najib, Irwan postponed for 2 weeks

Malaysia / 3w

Court must be convinced that royal order on Najib’s house arrest exists, says lawyer

Malaysia / 1mth

Anwar denies pressure on him to stop Najib trial

1mth

Zafrul fails in bid to file affidavit in Najib’s house arrest case

Spotlight

Malaysia

Malaysia lost a 'gem' with the death of Syed Husin Ali

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

No Malaysia tourist spot shall solely cater to one religious group, says minister

Malaysia

MP urges police to step up efforts to reunite mother with missing daughter

By Ian McIntyre

Malaysia

Beacon of hope for stateless children in Sabah

By Jason Santos

You may be interested

Malaysia

Nenggiri by-election on August 17

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

Prolintas CEO remand order extended for four days

Malaysia

PKR founder Syed Husin Ali dies

Malaysia

Umno members key in winning Sungai Bakap for Pakatan, says analyst

By Ian McIntyre

Malaysia

Malaysia still dumping ground for plastic, electronic waste, says group

By Ian McIntyre

Malaysia

Malaysia lost a 'gem' with the death of Syed Husin Ali

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

Anwar calls on states to intensify efforts for nation to regain competitiveness

By Ian McIntyre

Malaysia

Beacon of hope for stateless children in Sabah

By Jason Santos