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The Malaysian Bar has lost its bid to challenge the Pardon Board’s decision in reducing Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s sentence in the SRC International Sdn Bhd case.

The Bar had applied for leave to initiate judicial review proceedings against the Pardons Board’s decision to reduce Najib's sentence.

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00:00The Malaysian Bar's bid to challenge the Federal Territory's
00:05Pardons Board's decision to reduce Datuk Srinajib Razak's sentence
00:09in the SRC International case has been dismissed.
00:12The Bar had sought permission to initiate judicial review proceedings
00:17against the decision. Justice Ahmad Kamal Madshahid
00:21ruled on Monday that the prerogative of mercy under Article 42
00:25of the Federal Constitution is the exclusive discretion
00:29of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, not the FT Pardons Board.
00:34As such, the Board's decision is not subject to judicial review.
00:38The Bar argued that it was not contesting the Yang di-Pertuan Agong's prerogative,
00:43but was instead legally challenging the advice given by the FT Pardons Board.
00:48However, Justice Ahmad Kamal ruled that the Bar's attempt to separate
00:52the Board's advice from the Agong's decision was fundamentally flawed,
00:57and thus could not be subject to legal challenge.
01:00Lawyer Datuk Zainur Zakaria, representing the Bar,
01:04told reporters that they would consult with their client on a possible appeal.
01:09Senior Federal Counsel Ahmad Hanir Hambali represented the Attorney General,
01:14while lawyers Mohamed Farhan Mohamed Shafi and Wan Mohamed Arfan Wan Othman
01:21represented Najib.
01:24The Bar had filed its application on April 26, naming the FT Pardons Board
01:29and Najib as the first and second respondents, respectively.
01:34According to court documents, the Bar is seeking a declaration
01:38that the January 29 decision to reduce Najib's sentence by 50%,
01:43allowing his early release by August 23, 2028,
01:47and lowering his 210 million ringgit fine to 50 million ringgit,
01:52or a year in jail if unpaid, was unlawful, unconstitutional, and void.
01:58The Bar also requested a certiorari order to overturn these decisions.
02:03Seventy-year-old Najib has been serving his sentence in Kajang Prison
02:07since August 23, 2022, following his conviction in the SRC International case.
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