M’sian High Court orders ex-PM Muhyiddin to pay $121,000 to ex-finance minister in defamation suit

By The Straits Times | Created at 2024-12-16 06:53:49 | Updated at 2024-12-16 10:02:32 3 hours ago
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KUALA LUMPUR - The Malaysian High Court has ordered former prime minister Muhyiddin Yassin to pay RM400,000 (S$121,098) to former finance minister Lim Guan Eng before the year ends.

The amount is part of RM1.35 million in damages in a defamation suit that the Bersatu president must pay in a court decision on Nov 8.

In the proceedings conducted in chambers here on Dec 16, Justice Roz Mawar Rozain allowed a conditional stay of execution to Muhyiddin by ordering him to pay RM400,000 before Dec 31, and the remaining balance before or on Jan 27, 2025.

This was confirmed by Mr Lim’s lawyer, Chetan Jethwani, and lawyer Guok Ngek Seong, who acted for Muhyiddin, to the press.

On Nov 8, Justice Roz Mawar made a finding that Muhyiddin had defamed Mr Lim, who is chairman of the Democratic Action Party (DAP), over the former prime minister’s statement on Al-Bukhary Foundation’s tax exemption.

In her decision, JC Roz Mawar said Muhyiddin had resources at his disposal to verify and confirm whether his understanding was correct on facts.

“Yet he did not do so and continued to make further defamatory statements against the plaintiff after the latter had brought to his attention the falsity of such allegations in the defamatory statements,” she said.

The court ordered Muhyiddin to pay RM1.05mil in general damages; RM150,000 in aggravated damages; and RM150,000 in exemplary damages.

The Pagoh MP is also ordered to pay Lim RM50,000 in costs.

Mr Lim had sued Muhyiddin over the latter’s statement on the cancellation of Yayasan Albukhary’s tax exemption.

On March 27, 2023, Mr Lim filed the suit and named Muhyiddin as the sole defendant.

In his statement of claim, Mr Lim said Muhyiddin had defamed him in Facebook posts after being released on bail by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) on March 9, 2023.

Mr Lim, who was finance minister from 2018 to 2020 during the Pakatan Harapan administration, claimed that Muhyiddin’s statement also implied that he had cancelled the approved tax exemption status given to Yayasan Al-Bukhary.

Mr Lim, who is also Bagan MP, claimed the Perikatan Nasional chairman’s statements were made in order to divert attention away as he was in the media spotlight at that time. THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK

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