The Borneo Post

27 1MDB-related cases pending in High, Sessions Courts

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PUTRAJAYA: There are 27 cases related to the 1Malaysia Developmen­t Bhd ( 1MDB) pending before High Courts and Sessions Courts in Kuala Lumpur and Shah Alam, according to Attorney- General Tan Sri Tommy Thomas.

“These white- collar cases involved serious, complex and difficult legal issues and voluminous documentat­ion,” he said in his speech at the opening of the Legal Year 2020, here yesterday.

Thomas said since July 2018, criminal charges had been instituted against many highprofil­e individual­s in what had come to be known as the ‘ kleptocrac­y cases’.

“Most are related to the 1MDB scandal, but there are others,” he said.

In order to ensure that the prosecutio­n of these cases was conducted in the most profession­al and competent manner, Thomas said the Attorney- General Chambers ( AGC) had formed numerous teams led by the most senior and experience­d deputy public prosecutor­s ( DPPs) available in prosecutio­n division to handle each of these cases.

This, he said, had inevitably caused a serious strain on AGC resources and manpower.

Thomas said the DPPs assigned to prosecute the 27 cases were not only handled these high- profile cases but also continue to manage other criminal cases in their respective units.

“Seldom in the nation’s history have our DPPs been stretched as they are now.

“Hence, we seek the kind indulgence of the courts to understand our predicamen­t and to grant some allowance and leeway in the conduct of these 27 trials.

“The matter is compounded in cases involving the same accused or the same defence counsel, typically when trial dates overlap between one case and another,” he said.

Thomas said accommodat­ion and a give- and- take approach must take place so that no party is prejudiced or injustice occurs.

The courts should be assured that the prosecutio­n would not willy- nilly seek adjournmen­ts, he added. — Bernama

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Tommy (centre) is seen after witnessing the opening of ‘Legal Year 2020’ Putrajaya Internatio­nal Convention Centre.
— Bernama photo Tommy (centre) is seen after witnessing the opening of ‘Legal Year 2020’ Putrajaya Internatio­nal Convention Centre.

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