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The Case Against The Royal Pardon Petition

P Gunasegaram, Independent Business Writer

19-Jan-24 08:30

The Case Against The Royal Pardon Petition
  • Former Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak continues to draw attention even behind bars. Having so far served 17 months of his 12-year prison sentence for charges pertaining to 1MDB-linked SRC International, there is speculation that his royal pardon could be decided by the end of this month. Independent business writer P. Gunasegaram, makes the case why this would be disastrous for the country.

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