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Decision on 1MDB audit report case moved to March 3

Former prime minister Najib Razak and former 1MDB CEO Arul Kanda Kandasamy will either be acquitted or told to enter their defence.

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Former prime minister Najib Razak and former 1MDB CEO Arul Kanda Kandasamy will learn on March 3 whether they are acquitted or told to enter their defence in the 1MDB audit report case. Photo: AFP
Former prime minister Najib Razak and former 1MDB CEO Arul Kanda Kandasamy will learn on March 3 whether they are acquitted or told to enter their defence in the 1MDB audit report case. Photo: AFP

The High Court has set March 3 to decide whether former prime minister Najib Razak and former 1MDB CEO Arul Kanda Kandasamy will be acquitted or ordered to enter their defence on the audit tampering case.

Previously, judge Mohamed Zaini Mazlan, who has been elevated to the appellate court, set Jan 30 to deliver his decision.

Deputy public prosecutor Ahmad Akram Gharib, when contacted, confirmed the new date and said that he had received an email from the court today.

In the email, deputy registrar Catherine Nicholas wrote that the Jan 30 date had been vacated.

The prosecution closed its case on Sept 7, 2022 after calling 16 witnesses, including former chief secretary to the government, the late Ali Hamsa; former auditor-generals Ambrin Buang and Madinah Mohamad; former 1MDB chairman Mohd Bakke Salleh; and former National Audit Department audit director Saadatul Nafisah Bashir Ahmad.

Najib, 69, is charged with using his position to order amendments to the final 1MDB audit report before it was presented to the Public Accounts Committee, to prevent any action against him, while Arul Kanda, 45, is charged with abetting Najib in making the amendments to the report, to protect Najib from being subjected to action.

The offence was allegedly committed at the Prime Minister's Department Complex, Federal Government Administrative Centre, Putrajaya, between Feb 22 and 26, 2016.

They were charged under Section 23 (1) of the MACC Act, which provides for a jail term of up to 20 years and a fine of no less than five times the amount of gratification or RM10,000, whichever is higher, upon conviction.