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AFTER FAILED ATTEMPT TO QUIT, MALAYSIAN EX-PM NAJIB’S LAWYERS CHOOSE NOT TO
PRESENT ORAL ARGUMENTS


Former prime minister Najib Razak (centre) and his lawyers have attempted to
postpone the appeal multiple times. PHOTO: AFP
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PUTRAJAYA - Former Malaysia premier Najib Razak’s lawyers on Thursday (Aug 18)
opted not to make any oral arguments in their client’s final appeal against his
corruption conviction and jail sentence.

Mr Hisyam Teh Poh Teik, the lead counsel in Najib’s defence team, said that “he
was in no position to take part in proceedings” to argue for his client, a move
that Najib described as leaving him “in effect, without a defence counsel”.

This unusual move came after Mr Hisyam earlier attempted, unsuccessfully, to
discharge himself in front of a five-member bench at Malaysia’s highest court.



He cited a lack of preparedness to start arguing his client’s final appeal,
which was scheduled to start on Thursday and was supposed to last until Aug 26.
Mr Hisyam was appointed as Najib’s lead counsel only three weeks ago.

However, the judges’ panel chaired by Chief Justice Tengku Maimun Tuan Mat
unanimously refused Mr Hisyam’s eleventh-hour attempt to discharge himself,
which would have left Najib unrepresented.

Mr Hisyam opted not to submit any opening arguments to the court after being
told to remain as Najib’s lawyer. This forced the judges to allow the
prosecution to kick-start the appeal hearing by presenting their oral
submissions, which usually takes place after the defence’s opening arguments.




Should Najib’s defence team persist in its stance for the rest of the hearing,
the judges may only be able to rely on written submissions that were filed by Mr
Hisyam’s predecessor  Muhammad Shafee Abdullah when a notice of this appeal was
filed at the end of last year. 

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This will likely cut short the length of the hearing for the appeal, with only
the prosecution choosing to present in an open court. Judges usually reserve
their verdict for a future date.

The former prime minister, 69, is in the Federal Court seeking to overturn his
2020 conviction and sentence in a case pertaining to RM42 million he received
illegally from SRC International, a former 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB)
subsidiary. 

He was found guilty of seven counts of abuse of power, money laundering and
criminal breach of trust, and faces up to 12 years in prison and RM210 million
(S$65 million) in fines. The Court of Appeal upheld his conviction in December
last year.



The decision by Mr Hisyam came shortly after he attempted, once again, to seek a
postponement of the hearing on Thursday morning, only to be swiftly rejected by
the court. He had made a similar application on Tuesday, which the judges
unanimously ruled against.

Najib and his newly appointed lawyers have attempted to postpone the appeal
multiple times.

Last month, Najib discharged his long-time lawyer Mr Shafee and appointed Zaid
Ibrahim Suffian TH Liew and Partners (Zist), led by former Cabinet minister Zaid
Ibrahim. The firm applied to postpone the appeal dates in late July citing its
recent appointment as Najib’s counsel, but the bid was unsuccessful.


Mr Norashman Najib and Ms Nooryana Najwa, children of Najib Razak, arriving at
Putrajaya's Federal Court on Aug 16, 2022.

Mr Hisyam, who leads his own law firm, was subsequently appointed as Najib’s
lead counsel of a defence team that also includes Zist.

He then attempted to introduce new evidence when the final appeal started on
Monday. When judges dismissed his motion, he applied for an adjournment, which
was also unanimously rejected by the panel.

He had repeatedly requested up to four months to prepare for the case, but the
court has said that Najib choosing to change counsel at the eleventh hour should
not come at the court’s expense.

Mr Hisyam is also the defence lawyer of Umno president and Najib’s political
ally Zahid Hamidi, who is currently on trial for a slate of graft charges.

Najib, who is facing five different court cases related to the 1MDB scandal,
said in a statement on Thursday that his decision to change his defence
representation “was not to simply delay the court process”. 

He said that despite the “stellar” job by his previous legal team, he had lost
both his first trial and subsequent appeal.  

“It is with this backdrop I felt that a fresh perspective at the case to bring
in new ideas was warranted and necessary for my final appeal before this court.
This involves my life, nothing less.”

Najib risks losing his parliamentary seat of Pekan, which he has held for more
than four decades, should his conviction be upheld.

He would also be disqualified from contesting in Malaysia’s elections due latest
by September next year.

The hearing for the final appeal resumes on Friday.

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