I'm shocked that Najib is 'shocked' by High Court order, says Mahathir
KUALA LUMPUR — Malaysian prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad expressed shock that Najib Razak thought he could be acquitted from the seven charges relating to the SRC International case.
KUALA LUMPUR — Malaysian prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad expressed shock that Najib Razak thought he could be acquitted from the seven charges relating to the SRC International case.
“I am shocked that he is shocked,” the 94-year-old leader said.
“The whole world knows he is guilty. The hearing took months and he had a really good hearing.”
Dr Mahathir said Najib could even go on a campaign trip to Tanjung Piai in Johor after calling in sick the previous day.
“He couldn’t attend court but could go to Tanjung Piai the following day with swollen eyes.
“We have been lenient with him,” Dr Mahathir said.
On Monday (Nov 11), Malaysian high court judge Mohd Nazlan Mohd Ghazali ordered Najib to enter his defence in the SRC International trial on charges of misappropriating RM42 million (S$13.8 million) from the former 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB) subsidiary.
In a press conference later, Najib’s lead counsel Muhammad Shafee Abdullah said the Pekan MP was shocked with the judgement.
“He was shocked that for every charge, defence was called.
“He was expecting an acquittal on all seven charges. We were confident on all seven charges that there would be an acquittal at this stage because we have rebutted the presumption (of guilt) even within the prosecution’s case.
“He’s surprised. Shocked is the word,” Mr Shafee had said.
In a separate statement later, Najib said he will clear his name in court.
“In order to defend myself, I will need to give a sworn statement where I can be cross-examined by the prosecution,” he said in a Facebook post.
Najib, 66, faces seven criminal charges — three counts of criminal breach of trust, three counts of money-laundering and one count of power abuse.
The charges are related to the RM4 billion in loans issued to SRC International in 2011 and 2012, of which Najib is accused of receiving RM42 million in his personal accounts in 2014 and 2015.
Najib has chosen to give sworn testimony on the stand on Dec 3, after which he will be cross-examined by the prosecution. THE MALAYSIAN INSIGHT