BACK IN POWER, UMNO’S ‘COURT CLUSTER’ NO LONGER AFRAID – AHMAD MASLAN CLAIMS TRIAL FOR NOT DECLARING RM2 MIL GIVEN BY NAJIB – WHILE ZAHID SKIPS COURT DUE TO ‘SEVERE NECK PAIN

Zahid in hospital after fall, graft trial on pause as court told he has ‘severe neck pain’

KUALA LUMPUR — Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi’s corruption case involving Yayasan Akalbudi funds was suspended today as the accused is currently hospitalised for a neck injury after suffering a fall.

The Umno president was absent from court this morning just as the prosecution was to submit its case.

Defence lawyer Hisyam Teh Poh Teik informed High Court judge Collin Lawrence Sequerah that Ahmad Zahid had been admitted to a private hospital on August 22 due to a fall last week.

“In the said letter, the doctor had said he sustained a fall on August 18 around 5pm and the injuries sustained as a result of the fall.

“He is not fit to attend court proceedings due to severe neck pain. He is unable to sit for a long time,” he said.

Hisyam added that Ahmad Zahid was scheduled to undergo a medical procedure at 8am today to relieve the pain.

He added that the defence team is not deliberately trying to delay the trial and is willing to proceed with the hearing if necessary.

Deputy public prosecutor Datuk Raja Rozela Raja Toran stood up and said the prosecution too can continue but would not wish to be seen as denying the accused’s rights of a fair trial.

“However, my concern is that the letter does not say whether the accused agreed to have the case proceed in his absence.

“That is an important point to consider, My Lord, we don’t want the court to be seen as denying his right to be heard,” she said.

The High Court is scheduled to hear submissions at the end of prosecution from today and on September 6 to September 9.

On March 19, the prosecution closed the case after calling 99 witnesses to testify.

Malaysia Chronicle

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