Tag: Conviction

Education And Other Reforms For ‘On The March’ Sarawak

There's greater sense of leadership in Sarawak, based on unity and political will, for Reforms after the havoc caused by the pandemic! Commentary And Analysis . . . Sarawak, having newly found itself since the havoc caused by the pandemic, stands poised for long overdue reforms in education and other areas in Malaysia. There's unity and political will for Sarawak's Way Forward in Malaysia, with or...

Najib Razak Trials – Time to End the Legal Ordeal

As Datuk Seri Najib Razak and Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor continue to face multiple court proceedings, many question whether the prolonged legal battles serve justice or represent a form of public punishment. With Najib's defamation suit against Tommy Thomas also commencing last week, his supporters ask if it's time to stop putting the former first family on trial. KUALA LUMPUR - As former Prime Minister...
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Agong Decree On Halving Najib Sentence No Pardon

Agong could have granted Najib release by Decree, from arbitrary detention, based on miscarriage of justice arising from Tainted Ruling in the High Court on 28 July 2020, but the latest statement from the Pardon Board has created more discord

Najib Free By Rulers Under Law Or Habeas Corpus

Suspended and retired Judge Hamid Sultan Abu Backer takes issue on constitutional grounds as well on the plight of former Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak, jailed unrepresented, on Monday 23 August last year!