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Monday, May 27, 2019

RM300 MILLION TO BE DECIDED BEHIND CLOSED DOORS? T’GANU SULTANAH SEEKS TO BYPASS ‘FULL TRIAL’ AGAINST CLARE BROWN OVER LINKS TO JHO LOW & 1MDB CLAIM

THE Terengganu sultanah hopes to skip a full trial by applying for a court order to determine whether a passage in Clare Rewcastle-Brown’s book, The Sarawak Report: The Inside Story of the 1MDB Exposé, is defamatory.
If successful, the Kuala Lumpur High Court could bypass the trial by issuing a summary judgment deeming Rewcastle-Brown and two others as having no defence to Sultanah Nur Zahirah’s claim.
The sultanah’s lawyer, Mohd Haaziq Pillay Abdullah, said his client filed the application on May 13 under Order 14A of the Rules of Court 2012.
The defence, representing Sarawak Report editor Rewcastle-Brown, publisher Gerakbudaya Enterprise and printer Vinlin Press Sdn Bhd, filed its reply on Friday.

Justice Ahmad Zaidi Ibrahim today set June 17 for case management, after which he told lawyers that he will decide on a later date for the sultanah’s application.
“We are to file our affidavit-in-reply on June 12,” Haaziq told reporters outside the court.
“The matter could be summarily disposed of if the judge makes a ruling as to whether the statement by the defendant is indeed defamatory.”
Judges are granted discretion to dispose of a defamation case on points of law.
“If that happens, her royal highness won’t be required to give evidence. And, the onus falls on the defendants,” said Haaziq.
The sultanah is suing Rewcastle-Brown for alleging the former had conspired with wanted businessman Low Taek Jho in the multibillion-dollar 1Malaysia Development Bhd scandal.
The editor made the claim in her book, which was launched last September.
On Page 3 of the book’s first edition, it is alleged that Low had the sultanah’s support to secure an official advisory position in 1MDB. The book’s second edition drops the reference to the sultanah.
The sultanah has denied meeting Low or backing him for any role in the state investor or Terengganu Investment Authority, as 1MDB used to be known.
She has also denied being involved in either organisation and interfering in government affairs.
Her lawyers rejected offers to settle the suit last October, saying the terms failed to meet the criterion of an unconditional apology.
THE MALAYSIAN INSIGHT

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