Commentary: Najib Razak is down but not out yet

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The legal setback is but a small political obstacle. Still, it might force Najib to press for an early general election, says James Chin.

Najib failed to overturn his 12-year prison sentence after the Court of Appeal affirmed on Wednesday that he was guilty of all seven charges in the case where he was found to have pocketed RM42 million of funds belonging to SRC International, a former subsidiary of 1MDB.- did not illicit a response from Najib, who was watching the proceedings live via video, right away.

For weeks, rumours were circulating in Kuala Lumpur that due to Najib’s sterling performance in Melaka where Melaka Barisan Nasional won by a landslide on Nov 20, there would be tremendous political pressure on the courts to acquit him. Most Malaysians believed that some deal was struck to get Najib off because a string of acquittals happened in recent months.

Will UMNO seize this chance to redeem itself? What are the implications when the monarchy, which was never meant to be a backstop against politics crises, steps in? CNA's Heart of the Matter explores these issues:Contrary to public perceptions, Najib always knew he will remain a free man no matter what the Court of Appeal verdict was. There is a higher court, the Federal Court.

 

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