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Judge reveals he once worked with ex-1MDB lawyer Jasmine Loo

High Court judge Collin Lawrence Sequerah says he used to be partners with the now-detained 1MDB-linked fugitive in a law firm about 10 to 15 years ago.

Bernama
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Former prime minister Najib Razak (centre) arrives at the Kuala Lumpur Court Complex today for his RM2.3 billion 1MDB embezzlement trial, June 21, 2023. Photo: Bernama
Former prime minister Najib Razak (centre) arrives at the Kuala Lumpur Court Complex today for his RM2.3 billion 1MDB embezzlement trial, June 21, 2023. Photo: Bernama

1DMB trial judge Collin Lawrence Sequerah today revealed at the High Court here that he had worked with 1MDB's former general counsel, Jasmine Loo Ai Swan, who is now under police custody.

The judge disclosed this when Najib Razak's lead counsel Muhammad Shafee Abdullah asked the prosecution team if they would like to call Loo as a prosecution witness or offer her as a defence witness.

At this juncture, judge Sequerah interjected and said: "Since the issue has been raised, I would just disclose to parties that the same individual (Loo) and myself were partners formerly in a legal firm many years ago, maybe 10 to 15 years ago. I thought I would just disclose (this) since her name has surfaced in the trial," said the judge.

Earlier, Shafee asked deputy public prosecutor Ahmad Akram Gharib whether he would call Loo to testify, as Loo would be a highly relevant witness next to fugitive businessman Low Taek Jho or Jho Low.

To this, Akram said the prosecution is currently unaware whether Loo surrendered herself or was arrested; however, he can confirm that Loo’s statements are being recorded by the authorities.

"The Attorney-General Chambers (AGC) has not received any investigation outcome, and I cannot take a position now on whether she will be called (as a prosecution witness) or not.

"This is our stand at the moment. Once we receive the investigation outcome, I will get instructions from my bosses on whether to call her or not," said Akram.

On July 12, Home Minister Saifuddin Nasution Ismail confirmed that Loo was arrested by police on July 7 to assist in the investigation into the misappropriation of 1MDB funds.

He added that Loo, through her lawyer, was said to be willing to cooperate and assist the police investigation in the 1MDB case, according to Section 409 of the Penal Code.

Earlier, former Bank Negara Malaysia governor Zeti Akhtar Aziz arrived at the court at 1.54pm as she was slated to give her statement as the 46th prosecution witness in the former premier’s trial.

Najib, 70, faces four charges of using his position to obtain bribes amounting to RM2.3 billion belonging to 1MDB and 21 charges of money laundering involving the same amount.

The trial continues.