Malaysia PM Anwar denies hiding document on Najib's home detention
- Malaysia's law ministry stated it had no record of documents authorising house arrest for Najib, nor any official notification from the royal palace on the matter.
- The Court of Appeal overturned the dismissal of Najib's legal attempt to access a document related to his house arrest on January 6.
- Anwar clarified that the document was sent to the Attorney-General and not to him or any other member of the Pardons Board.
- Anwar emphasized, 'We did not hide anything,' regarding the document's handling after a change of king.
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Malaysia PM Denies Hiding Document on Ex-Premier Najib's Home Detention
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