Royal Order Revelation: Najib's Prison Saga Takes Another Turn
MALAYSIA, JUL 9 – Malaysia's Attorney-General's Chambers confirmed a royal order allowing Najib Razak to serve his corruption sentence under house arrest, following a pardon that halved his prison term.
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"We're thankful" - UMNO Urges King to Enforce Najib's House Arrest After Titah Adendum Confirmed Valid - WORLD OF BUZZ
UMNO urges the King to allow Najib to serve his sentence under house arrest after the addendum decree was confirmed valid Najib has been serving time in Kajang Prison since August 23, 2022, after being found guilty of misappropriating RM42 million from SRC International Sdn Bhd. He applied for a royal pardon shortly after, on September 2. The Pardons Board later cut his jail sentence from 12 years to six, and reduced his fine from RM210 million…
Royal Order Revelation: Najib's Prison Saga Takes Another Turn
Malaysia's Attorney-General's Chambers has confirmed the existence of a royal order that might allow ex-premier Najib Razak to serve his prison sentence under house arrest. The development comes amid Najib's ongoing judicial review bid relating to his corruption conviction and a 12-year prison sentence.
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Malaysia Confirms Existence of Order Key to Najib’s House Arrest
Malaysia’s Attorney General’s Chambers has confirmed for the first time the existence of a document that former premier Najib Razak says would allow him to serve the rest of his jail term for corruption under house arrest, local media reported.
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