Jonathan Anyi
Zahid’s trial: Zahid was never promised immunity for disclosing information to...
Defence was clearly driven by a false notion that the prosecution had relied on Zahid's statements to charge him in court.
Guan Eng’s trial: Broker sold watch for double the price to...
However, the broker affirmed that the sale of the Maurice Lacroix watch had nothing to do with Lim Guan Eng and that he had never met the accused prior to today.
Shafee’s money-laundering trial: No proof shown to MACC that RM9.5m was...
Shafee repeatedly stated that the money he received was payment for legal services he rendered to Najib, his party and the prime minister.
Zahid’s trial: Defence says RM6m not reward or bribe, but political...
The defence said a prosecution witness had testified that the corruption charges filed against Zahid were slanderous and it was “ridiculous” for MACC to file charges.
Zahid’s trial: Defence claims funds were ‘donations’, not from illegal activities
According to his lawyer, Zahid, on most occasions, did not know or had any nexus with the owners of the cheques.
Court of Appeal dismisses Najib and son’s appeal on tax suit
A three-member bench unanimously dismissed the appeals brought by Najib and his son in connection with the IRB’s suit.
Landmark ruling: Overseas-born children of Malaysian mums, foreign dads entitled to...
The Kuala Lumpur High Court today ruled that the government must confer citizenship to children born overseas to Malaysian mothers.
Law minister: No proposal to control non-Muslim religions
Religion falls under the states and even if the federal government makes laws on them, they are not really binding.
DAP ‘cautiously approaches’ Azalina as Dewan Rakyat Speaker candidate
Azalina calls on political parties to look into proper reforms, and take this opportunity to amend laws, not just reform through lip service.
Activist Heidy Quah sues govt over law to criminalise offensive online...
Quah is also currently facing court charges over the Communications and Multimedia Act concerning a Facebook post last year.
Lawyer claims corruption charges against Azeez defective, groundless
Azeez's lawyer claimed that none of the corruption charges as well as the money laundering charges would stand in any court of law.
Zahid’s lawyer claims he was overcharged and also unnecessarily charged
The defence also claimed that it was clear that the charges had been framed on thin ice.
Guan Eng: Parliament sitting delayed to Sept 13 understandable, but confidence...
The one-week postponement of Dewan Rakyat sittings is understandable with Ismail Sabri under Covid-19 quarantine.
Opposition MPs pan ‘recycled’ Cabinet line-up
Ismail retained almost all the faces from Muhyiddin’s cabinet, swapping some of their portfolios and introducing a few new names.
New Cabinet line-up
Most old faces retained, Ismail Sabri keeps deputy prime minister's position vacant.