Former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak is considering re-applying for a full royal pardon after his jail sentence related to 1Malaysia Development Bhd was halved. His lawyer confirmed the possibility less than a week after a special panel agreed to reduce his sentence. In a separate case, Singapore's High Court found Goh Jin Hian liable for $146 million in losses as director of an insolvent marine fuel supplying company. Additionally, Singapore's former Transport Minister S. Iswaran, facing multiple charges following a corruption probe, has been granted court approval to leave the country temporarily.
Singapore’s former Transport Minister S. Iswaran, who faces multiple charges following a corruption probe, received court approval to leave the country temporarily, CNA reports https://t.co/IPcbYdb9Q9
Jailed Malaysian ex-PM Najib considering new request for full pardon https://t.co/e0XjcC5o4R https://t.co/KoauMVzvDn
Singapore’s High Court finds Goh Jin Hian liable for $146 million in losses under his watch as director of a now-insolvent marine fuel supplying company https://t.co/G9Sa7Fs113
Jailed former Malaysia Prime Minister Najib Razak is considering filing a new petition for a full pardon, his lawyer said, less than a week after a special panel agreed to halve his jail sentence https://t.co/21nPqtQwpk
Malaysia’s former leader Najib Razak is “seriously thinking” of re-applying for a full royal pardon for his 1Malaysia Development Bhd-related convictions after his jail sentence was halved, his lawyer says https://t.co/TKoRG6liSj
⚠️ JAILED MALAYSIAN EX-PM NAJIB CONSIDERING NEW REQUEST FOR A FULL PARDON - LAWYER (Reuters) Jailed former Malaysia Prime Minister Najib Razak is considering filing a new petition for a full pardon, his lawyer said on Wednesday, less than a week after a special panel agreed to… https://t.co/5RrFeSeU3z