Anwar: Pardons Board Reduced Najib's Sentence Because Of His Contributions To The Nation
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said he was actively involved in the discussions concerning Datuk Seri Najib Razak's pardon.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said the Federal Territories Pardons Board reduced Datuk Seri Najib Razak's sentence after considering his contributions to the nation
Speaking at the Prime Minister's Assembly today, 5 February, Anwar said multiple factors were taken into account during the Pardons Board meeting, including Najib's role, life journey, contributions to his family, prison life, services, and contributions to the community, reported the New Straits Times.
The discussion also covered details of the judicial process, the nature of the case, and the imposed punishment.
"The appeal process to the Pardons Board considers a holistic view of the individual's life and contributions.
"Information is thoroughly presented before each board member provides their perspective, ultimately leading to the decision by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong," he said.
Image via Mohd Fadli Hamzah/New Straits Times
Anwar emphasised that, as the prime minister, it is his responsibility to ensure that every appeal application is thoroughly considered by the Pardons Board
"Some argued that there must be a three-year gap (after sentencing to apply for a pardon), which is inaccurate. Anyone undergoing the process for the first time is eligible to submit an appeal.
"In the context of this case, when appeals are officially announced, I, as the prime minister, take measures to ensure their proper consideration.
"I acknowledge the weight of this responsibility. Upon receiving any appeal, I promptly request the Pardons Board to convene and deliberate on the matter," he explained.
Anwar mentioned that he participated in the Federal Territories Pardons Board meeting on 9 December, given his responsibility for Federal Territories-related matters at that time.
After a cabinet reshuffle, Dr Zaliha Mustafa took over the Federal Territories portfolio, representing Anwar in subsequent board meetings. Despite limited attendance, Anwar stayed actively involved in the review process.
Najib was confirmed to have received a partial pardon last Friday, 2 February:
Meanwhile, the former Damansara lawmaker is being investigated for allegedly making disrespectful remarks against the royal institution:
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