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Najib's Home Arrest Bid Dismissed

P Gunasegaram, Independent Business Writer

23-Dec-25 07:45

Najib's Home Arrest Bid Dismissed

Yesterday, the High Court rejected former Prime Minister Dato’ Sri Najib Razak’s bid for house arrest, ruling the royal decree invalid. Could this mark the end of his political influence, and does he have other legal options? We’ll discuss this matter with Independent Business Writer, P. Gunasegaram.

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