Ex-Malaysian PM Najib’s wife Rosmah gets passport back to spend Hari Raya in Singapore

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Ex-Malaysian PM Najib’s wife Rosmah gets passport back to spend Hari Raya in Singapore
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The court granted the release of the passport for Rosmah to be in Singapore between March 23 and May 5. Read more at straitstimes.com.

PUTRAJAYA - The Court of Appeal in Malaysia has allowed Rosmah Mansor’s application for temporary release of her passport to travel to Singapore and visit her daughter and her grandson who is unwell.

A three-judge panel chaired by Justice Kamaludin Md Said made the order after hearing submissions from Rosmah’s lawyer Jagjit Singh on Tuesday.The court granted the release of the passport for Rosmah to be in Singapore between March 23 and May 5.Justice Kamaludin said the application was unanimously allowed following no objection from the prosecution.

The wife of former prime minister Najib Razak is currently out on bail pending an appeal to the Court of Appeal in her corruption case. Surrendering the passport is one of the bail conditions imposed to her by the court. THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK

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