Kuala Lumpur:A Malaysian court on Thursday ordered the wife of ex-Prime Minister Najib Razak to enter her defence in a corruption trial linked to a 1.25 billion ringgit ($310 million) solar energy project.
The ruling against Rosmah Mansor was a blow just months after Najib was found guilty in the first of several corruption trials and sentenced to 12 years in jail, pending an appeal.
“I find that the prosecution has adduced credible evidence to prove every element of all three charges, and if unrebutted or unexplained, would warrant a conviction,” High Court judge Mohamed Zaini Mazlan said.
Rosmah elected to testify, meaning she can be cross-examined by prosecutors. Najib, who was there to show support, rubbed her shoulders to console his wife after the judgment before leaving for his graft trial in another courtroom.
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After the judge set June 9 for her defence to begin, Rosmah left the courthouse without speaking to reporters. Her lawyer Jagjit Singh told reporters she was “emotionally upset and distressed.” He said the defence may call Najib one of their witnesses.
The couple has been hit with multiple counts of the graft after Najib’s shocking ouster in May 2018 elections, which was fueled by public anger over the multibillion-dollar looting of the 1MDB sovereign wealth fund.
Last July, Najib was found guilty in his first graft trial linked to the 1MDB scandal. Rosmah has also been charged with laundering illegal proceeds and tax evasion linked to 1MDB in another trial that hasn’t started.