Former Malaysia PM Najib Razak wins appeal to have house arrest bid heard in court
The Malaysian government has refuted claims that it had concealed a royal addendum to deny jailed former prime minister Najib Razak of a house arrest. This comes after the appellate court accepted new evidence submitted by Najib's lawyers on Jan 6 - a letter from the Pahang palace which confirms the existence of the royal addendum. CNA's Melissa Goh has the details.
The Malaysian government has refuted claims that it had concealed a royal addendum to deny jailed former prime minister Najib Razak of a house arrest. This comes after the appellate court accepted new evidence submitted by Najib's lawyers on Jan 6 - a letter from the Pahang palace which confirms the existence of the royal addendum. CNA's Melissa Goh has the details.