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1MDB trial postponed after Najib’s team goes on Covid-19 self-quarantine

KUALA LUMPUR — Former Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak’s much-anticipated 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) corruption case was postponed on Thursday (March 12) after his counsel, Mr Muhammad Shafee Abdullah, and the rest of the defence team decided to go into self-quarantine, following a Covid-19 scare.

Former Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak arrives at the Kuala Lumpur High Court March 12, 2020.

Former Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak arrives at the Kuala Lumpur High Court March 12, 2020.

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KUALA LUMPUR — Former Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak’s much-anticipated 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) corruption case was postponed on Thursday (March 12) after his counsel, Mr Muhammad Shafee Abdullah, and the rest of the defence team decided to go into self-quarantine, following a Covid-19 scare.

Lawyer Noor Farhah Mustafa, who represented Mr Shafee, informed the court that the latter’s sister-in-law had been in close contact with a positive Covid-19 patient, who is also her co-worker.

Both work at Sirim Berhad’s head office in Shah Alam. The government agency had issued a statement last Tuesday confirming that one of its employees had contracted Covid-19 and the necessary steps had been taken to deep-clean its head office in Shah Alam.

Mr Shafee’s sister-in-law had attended a religious gathering at his residence last Saturday, explained Ms Farhah to High Court Judge Collin Lawrence Sequerah.

“The whole 1MDB defence team was asked to quarantine by a medical practitioner,’’ she said, adding that they had all interacted with Mr Shafee following Saturday’s event.

In response, Judge Sequerah said, under the circumstances, he had no choice but to vacate the trial.

However, he asked Ms Farhah to provide a letter from the Health Ministry, stating that Mr Shafee’s sister-in-law had been properly tested for Covid-19 and another letter from health officials ordering the trial’s defence team to go into self-quarantine.

He asked the defence team to submit the documents by Friday (March 13), failing which the trial will commence as planned.

“Without these two letters presented to the court, I don’t see any reason why the trial should not proceed tomorrow,’’ he said,

The trial was expected to proceed with former 1MDB chief executive Shahrol Azral Ibrahim Halmi taking the stand.

Mr Shahrol had last testified on November 11, 2019, and had remained on the witness stand for 22 trial days.

The court is set to commence again on Friday at 9.30am. MALAY MAIL  

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