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Malaysia Court Rejects Najib Razak’s House Arrest Bid, Citing Invalid Royal Order

The judge said the alleged royal addendum was invalid for bypassing the Pardons Board’s constitutional role.

Overview

  • High Court Justice Alice Loke dismissed Najib Razak’s judicial review, ruling the purported 2024 royal addendum allowing home detention was not made in accordance with constitutional procedure.
  • Declassified minutes from the Pardons Board’s Jan 29, 2024 meeting showed only a sentence and fine reduction was decided, with no deliberation on house arrest.
  • Najib remains in Kajang Prison with release scheduled in August 2028 after his 12-year term was halved to six years and his fine reduced to RM50 million.
  • The court noted there is no legal provision for house arrest in Malaysia and declined to compel authorities to enforce the alleged order.
  • Najib’s lawyers said they will appeal, and a separate High Court verdict due Dec 26 in a major 1MDB case could further extend his sentence; Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim urged respect for the ruling and restraint.