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Malaysia's top court allows jailed ex-PM Najib to pursue legal bid for house arrest

Malaysia's Federal Court dismissed the Attorney General's appeal, allowing Najib Razak to pursue his petition to serve his prison sentence under house arrest based on a disputed royal order.

  • On August 13, 2025, Malaysia's Federal Court ruled that Najib Razak, the former Prime Minister currently imprisoned, may continue his legal efforts to have the remainder of his sentence carried out through confinement at home.
  • This ruling follows Najib's 2024 pardon by former King Al-Sultan Abdullah, which halved his original 12-year sentence to six years and included a disputed addendum allowing house arrest.
  • The Federal Court unanimously accepted the existence of the royal addendum but stated its authenticity must be determined in a substantive hearing before a new High Court judge.
  • Judge Zabariah remarked that while the addendum order currently stands, its authenticity and legitimacy must be determined during a full hearing, and Najib’s lawyer called for the prompt implementation of the king’s decree.
  • The decision boosts calls from Najib's party UMNO for house arrest but may provoke public backlash against Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim's government amid ongoing 1MDB-related trials.
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Free Malaysia Today News broke the news in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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