Kuala Lumpur sessions court

Not guilty, says ex-civil servant accused of asking for RM30,000 in bribes over Double Trouble 2 concert

Attending court while eight months pregnant, she requested leniency and a gag order on media covering the case

Chegubard claims trial to two charges of making seditious remarks, defaming the Agong

The Bersatu information committee member pleaded not guilty to the charges; bail has been set at RM10,000 for each charge.

Two lawyers, their client get seven days jail for contempt of court after submitting false evidence

The sessions court here today sentenced two lawyers and their client to seven days in jail for contempt of court after filing an unsigned witness statement for a civil suit trial in 2020. 

[UPDATED] DPP to object to Muhyiddin’s Federal Court appeal against reinstated charges 

The prosecution in former Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin’s case for misuse of position for a bribe of RM232.5 million for Bersatu related to the Jana Wibawa project will object to the defence's request to postpone the case until its appeal hearing at the Federal Court.

Two key witnesses in Sabu’s ex-aide trial charged with making conflicting statements

Two key prosecution witnesses in the corruption case involving the former political secretary to Datuk Seri Mohamad Sabu were charged in the sessions court here today with giving conflicting evidence during questioning by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) and the trial.

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Don’t blame students for govt’s failure, Shafie tells GRS amid UMS water protest

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