PETALING JAYA: UK lawyer Jonathan Laidlaw has gone to the Federal Court to appeal against last month’s High Court decision disallowing his application to represent Najib Razak in the just concluded SRC International appeal.
Laidlaw filed his notice of appeal yesterday through his solicitor, Messrs Shafee & Co.
Attorney-general Idrus Harun, the prosecution in the SRC case, the Malaysian Bar and the Kuala Lumpur Bar Committee, who opposed Laidlaw’s application, have been notified.
Lawyer Bastian Pius Vendargon. who represented the Malaysian Bar, confirmed the new development when contacted.
It is unclear why Laidlaw wants to appeal when a five-member Federal Court bench chaired by Chief Justice Tengku Maimun Tuan Mat had already affirmed Najib’s conviction and sentence.
On July 28, 2020, the High Court convicted Najib on seven corruption charges and sentenced him to 12 years’ imprisonment and a fine of RM210 million.
On July 21, High Court judge Ahmad Kamal Md Shahid ruled that Laidlaw, who is also a Queen’s Counsel (QC), did not satisfy the requirements for ad hoc admission under the Legal Profession Act.
Kamal said Laidlaw did not possess special qualifications and experience that were unavailable among local lawyers.
The judge also said Malaysian lawyers were capable of handling cases involving charges under the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) Act, the Penal Code and the Anti-Money Laundering, Anti-Terrorism Financing and Proceeds of Unlawful Activities Act (Amla). - FMT
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