Setelah bertahun-tahun melalui penangguhan dan halangan perundangan, keadilan akhirnya berpihak kepada Datuk Seri Najib Razak. Bekas Perdana Menteri itu telah diberikan Perintah Pelepasan Tanpa Pembebasan (DNAA) dalam kes pengubahan wang haram SRC 2.0 yang berjumlah RM27 juta, sekaligus menamatkan perjuangan undang-undangnya yang panjang
After years of delays and legal setbacks, justice has finally prevailed for Dato’ Sri Najib Razak. The former Prime Minister was granted a Discharge Not Amounting to an Acquittal (DNAA) in the long-standing RM27 million SRC 2.0 money laundering case, bringing an end to his drawn-out legal battle.
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