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Malaysia confirms existence of document central to ex-PM Najib’s house arrest bid, reports say

Malaysia’s Court of Appeal in January allowed Najib’s bid to apply for a judicial review that would compel the government to confirm the existence of the addendum order, and to execute it if it exists. 

The former king’s palace has said the document does exist, but Malaysian authorities including its law and home ministries have previously said they had no record or any knowledge of it.

However, a lawyer acting on behalf of the attorney-general said he did not dispute the existence of the addendum document, when questioned on the matter by a federal court judge on Wednesday, the New Straits Times daily reported. 

Senior Federal Counsel Shamsul Bolhassan was reported as saying that the AGC was instead challenging the procedure through which the order was being submitted as evidence in Najib’s judicial review bid.     

A spokesperson for Najib confirmed the lawyer’s remarks, which were made during a hearing on the government’s appeal against the ex-premier’s application.     

The AGC did not immediately respond to a request for comment. 

Malaysian and US investigators estimate US$4.5 billion was stolen from 1MDB in a complex, globe-spanning scheme.  

More than US$1 billion was allegedly channelled to accounts linked to Najib, who helped start the fund. 

Source: CNA

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